Challenged
Pattern Altitude
I found this over on Reddit and the discussion there was pretty damning towards the CFI. Thoughts? https://streamable.com/819do
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CFI needs to be damned. Seems unconcerned that they are in the goo without a clearance. Tells the student to take an altitude given to another aircraft. And then asks the guy in the back seat to pass up the IPad so he can figure out where he is. Someone needs to rip the epulats off his shoulder and smack him upside the head with themI found this over on Reddit and the discussion there was pretty damning towards the CFI. Thoughts? https://streamable.com/819do
Yeah, not anywhere close.I don't have a problem with requesting an IFR clearance if the weather deteriorates during a VFR flight but, as far as I can tell, unless they were in Class B airspace, they were't meeting VFR cloud clearance requirements at any point in the video.
I wonder if the controller caught it when he said he was already in the clouds.Agree with all the comments. It's easy to just call and get a clearance for whatever you want to do. I've done it many times. This clown CFI filming the transgression hopefully back fires on him and the FAA comes after him.
Yeah, not anywhere close.
The student on the radio confesses to Approach that they are already in the clouds when requesting the clearance.
I wonder if the controller caught it when he said he was already in the clouds.
Ah. Got it. He was the one doing all the talkingThat was actually the CFI speaking at that point.
They just get it from LiveATC.com, LOLHopefully he did and marked the tapes, or whatever ATC uses now.
If they didn't cause a problem for ATC, like a separation conflict, it's unlikely ATC cared.I wonder if the controller caught it when he said he was already in the clouds.
Here's a follow-up video where the CFI discusses the flight:
Scary, he's actually holds a type rating in a citation! Talk about no excuse to not know better.
It's not the type rating that concerns me. It the instrument rating.
Then I saw the gold bars in a 172 cockpit and the little in ear headset,
Here's a follow-up video where the CFI discusses the flight:
I don't have engrish proficient on my certificate. Is that something I should have...???
I don't have engrish proficient on my certificate. Is that something I should have...???
You know, I'm not sure if that's required or if you're grandfathered in. We had to get it when I was at the airline.
I don't do nighttime flights from south of the border, down Mexico way, to undisclosed landing areas in the desert anymore.....
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Then I saw the gold bars in a 172 cockpit and the little in ear headset, and I was sold, this is going to oh so bad it has to be a good watch, and it didn't fail to disappoint lol
Dear Randy
Thanks for the feed back
Please watch this as the explanation from the SAFETY PILOT before he became Citation Pilot and CFI
It wasnt Instruction flight and both pilots are friend went lunch and got trapped after.
Official explanation also published
It was 12 months ago and this video is used for education purpose to make future students aware for the mistake. Its totally a PIC and safety pilot error and as we know one of them at least realized and did a corrective action. Many motives in here, seems like the attackers are vulnerable and immune from mistakes.
To make a better understanding-
1. That video was for education purpose to made other students aware for the pilot mistake
2. NO ONE WAS INSTRUCTOR. It was far away back before Right hand seat Guy became Instructor, 12 MONTHS AGO and you can check with the ATC. Its a lunch flight got trapped into IMC.
3. They are friend and the PIC was that time FOREIGN BASED PPL and few months after finish his FULL PPL CHECKRIDE conversion. And the SAFETY PILOT finally got his Type rating checkride few months later and CFI
4. The point is The Safety Pilot aware it was a mistake and even the PIC now has his full PPL license
No body perfect from mistake. There are so many videos of flight out there And we believe not every videos are perfect from mistakes and violation. We dont attack and bullying each other for that but help them to aware and make a better decision next time. No point to make a conflict, better use this experience as a positive point to improve.
Thank you for the feed back and hope this explain well and become a good lesson for everyone
KARIN
THANK YOU MR RANDY
Response to an email I sent.
I have chewed out lots of airline pilots, like the guy that had a engine overtemp on a 727 for 3 legs. He told me he did us a favor by waiting until he got to DFW before writing it up. He was changing equipment at DFW. Chewed him out in front of the pax exiting plane. These were the days when burner can shift was a problem.A CFI friend of mine took a primary student out for a night proficiency flight with IMC in the vicinity, in an aircraft that didn't even have working cockpit illumination. They blundered into the IMC and nearly lost it. I dressed him down three ways to Sunday over that cluster****. Just about got himself and his student dead. Me chewing out a CFI, pretty ironic.
I actually chewed out an airline captain once, as respectfully as I could manage. Didn't do any good.
Me. (I am a special snowflake)How many of us haven't been IFR in IMC and had VFR traffic called?
Response to an email I sent.
Students should be comfortable flying both left & right patterns. What is he suggesting that’s rubbing you the wrong way?At KIMM there's a CFI that thinks a right pattern is the way to go.
Other than the regulatory requirement that all turns be to the left unless a right pattern is indicated?Students should be comfortable flying both left & right patterns. What is he suggesting that’s rubbing you the wrong way?
The airport has a left pattern. He was flying against traffic. He didn't know how to discern what the pattern is. He flys right patterns where ever he goes. He took the example of a right pattern in the book as the way you fly the pattern at every airport. The guy is a CFI.Students should be comfortable flying both left & right patterns. What is he suggesting that’s rubbing you the wrong way?
Correct.Other than the regulatory requirement that all turns be to the left unless a right pattern is indicated?