BalooAirService
Pre-takeoff checklist
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What's the best thing a CFI/check airmen/military instructor ever taught you?.. question for all. Veterans to the student pilot. From student to ATP level.
IMO there is more bad CFI's than good ones. Not everyone is a born teacher, and not everyone wants to learn how to be a good teacher. But we all know the value of the good CFI who actually cares about your learning and training.
I have a lot of respect for the older CFI's who instruct just cause they want to, they dont need the money or the hours.
The ex-mili, retired airline guys, and Joe USA who just loves to teach. Guys who teach with their hands folded and make you make mistakes. Those CFI's put you at ease IMO.
Same respect goes to the younger CFI's who are regional bound, but actually cares about their students.
Anyway, for me.. it was PPL level and power on stalls (something I had problems with). My CFI really TAUGHT me how to do them and I thought it was something I would never get perfect.
next thing.. is how to land lol, but that doesnt count.
IMO there is more bad CFI's than good ones. Not everyone is a born teacher, and not everyone wants to learn how to be a good teacher. But we all know the value of the good CFI who actually cares about your learning and training.
I have a lot of respect for the older CFI's who instruct just cause they want to, they dont need the money or the hours.
The ex-mili, retired airline guys, and Joe USA who just loves to teach. Guys who teach with their hands folded and make you make mistakes. Those CFI's put you at ease IMO.
Same respect goes to the younger CFI's who are regional bound, but actually cares about their students.
Anyway, for me.. it was PPL level and power on stalls (something I had problems with). My CFI really TAUGHT me how to do them and I thought it was something I would never get perfect.
next thing.. is how to land lol, but that doesnt count.