Hi all- I have a little conundrum. I'm a very tall, 215 pound, CFI candidate that needs a spin endorsement. The school where I rent and take instruction doesn't offer spin instruction, so I've called a couple other flight schools. Both schools agreed that my size is no issue and I can complete the spins and earn the endorsement with no problem. However, when I download the weight and balance info and run the numbers we'd be overweight each time- which I find a bit alarming for spin training.
One school is offering to do the training with me in an 85 horse J3, the other in a 180 hp Citabria 8KCAB. In each case the instructor would need to be a pretty small person if we were to remain within legal weight limits with full fuel. For the J3 (with a full 12 gal) the instructor would need to be no heavier than 165 pounds (and I know the instructor they've put me with- I'm pretty sure he weighs more than 165 pounds). In the case of the Citabria its even worse- with full tanks (40 gal) I alone put the plane over the 1800 lb max gross. Flying with half-full tanks only buys me 120 pounds, and what are the odds that I'll have a 120 pound instructor?!?
Any suggestions? I'm bit alarmed that in both cases the schools said they'd accommodate my size. If I do it in the J3 we'd likely only be 55 pounds overweight, but we're talking spins here, not a gentle sunset joyride. And while 55 pounds doesn't sound like much, it does (I'm assuming?) make a difference when your max takeoff weight is only 1,220 pounds. Surely I can't be the only flight instructor candidate that's over 200 pounds?
Of course, I have my tailwheel endorsement and approximately 25 hours of tailwheel time, earned when pursing my private in a J3 and a Citabria. While I was lighter then, it was only by 10 pounds, so I'm guessing its a pretty safe bet that we were overweight then too- but I was too early in my instruction to realize this at the time...
One school is offering to do the training with me in an 85 horse J3, the other in a 180 hp Citabria 8KCAB. In each case the instructor would need to be a pretty small person if we were to remain within legal weight limits with full fuel. For the J3 (with a full 12 gal) the instructor would need to be no heavier than 165 pounds (and I know the instructor they've put me with- I'm pretty sure he weighs more than 165 pounds). In the case of the Citabria its even worse- with full tanks (40 gal) I alone put the plane over the 1800 lb max gross. Flying with half-full tanks only buys me 120 pounds, and what are the odds that I'll have a 120 pound instructor?!?
Any suggestions? I'm bit alarmed that in both cases the schools said they'd accommodate my size. If I do it in the J3 we'd likely only be 55 pounds overweight, but we're talking spins here, not a gentle sunset joyride. And while 55 pounds doesn't sound like much, it does (I'm assuming?) make a difference when your max takeoff weight is only 1,220 pounds. Surely I can't be the only flight instructor candidate that's over 200 pounds?
Of course, I have my tailwheel endorsement and approximately 25 hours of tailwheel time, earned when pursing my private in a J3 and a Citabria. While I was lighter then, it was only by 10 pounds, so I'm guessing its a pretty safe bet that we were overweight then too- but I was too early in my instruction to realize this at the time...