You can try a flight with another instructor. Maybe your personalities are not meshing.
or not meshing.You can try a flight with another instructor. Maybe your personalities are meshing.
Edited. That's what I meant!or not meshing.
I think distraction is a reasonable lesson to learn and be taught. However, there is no prescribed response to managing distraction. If your CFI is testing your ability to multi-task by throwing curves at you, then you can respond by focusing only on what matters. In my case, he would ask me about lost comm procedure while I'm shooting an approach (e.g., "What would you do if...") - my response initially was to answer him which would then lead me to miss something in the approach. My revised answer was "I'm focusing on this approach right now. Let us talk about this in a while." Other than a simulated or actual equipment failure, shut the F up and stop talking until I'm done.I m sure I will better to manage distractions when I will have more experience, but right now, distract me all the time is not helping me . And he wont have that into consideration..
THIS.Get a stage check from another instructor.talk to the chief instructor from the school,to see if you and the school are in agreement with your goals.
The notion that a CFI has to constantly talk is wrong. It's the biggest weakness I see in new CFIs. There is a time to talk and a time to shut upI think distraction is a reasonable lesson to learn and be taught. However, there is no prescribed response to managing distraction. If your CFI is testing your ability to multi-task by throwing curves at you, then you can respond by focusing only on what matters. In my case, he would ask me about lost comm procedure while I'm shooting an approach (e.g., "What would you do if...") - my response initially was to answer him which would then lead me to miss something in the approach. My revised answer was "I'm focusing on this approach right now. Let us talk about this in a while." Other than a simulated or actual equipment failure, shut the F up and stop talking until I'm done.