Tarheelpilot
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Your experience with weather is the opposite of how I teach. My brother wanted to get his Instrument rating and asked me to teach him. I helped but did not sign him off for the ride. I spent all of our time together teaching trip planning, weather analysis and decision making. I had him hire PIC to burn him through the check ride prep and wrote aspects of instrument flight. I did not have time to do all of his training so I made sure I taught him the really important things that some instructors skip.Thanks for the insight, your reasons for declining are great. It seems like too many instructors who are higher on the food chain don’t want to slum it in a Malibu when they could be flying better stuff and making more money.
The best Malibu instructor I’ve flown with has spent most of his career flying the Malibu’s and twin Cessnas. The two instructors I flew with for my initial training were jet guys and it showed in their thought processes and how they wanted me to fly the airplane. The other guy had a more well rounded approach to things and our flying style lined up well.
Regardless of who I’ve been flying with, weather has only been lightly discussed. Just like most checkouts and training, stick and rudder and avionics have been the primary focus. There is a big hole left when it comes to weather that you basically have to figure out on your own, and unfortunately some don’t figure out what they need to know until it is too late.