Learning to fly is certainly an interesting pedagogical exercise.
First, the ground portion is completely self taught. The instructor will guide you through how to fly the airplane, but the procedures governing such operations are learned on your own.
Second, the final test is satisfying the standards of the PTS and a nod from your examiner that you will not only fly safely, but will handle mistakes and unknowns with acumen.
In this respect, I applaud the system! But I'm curious: What is the most important lesson you learned after the checkride? I learned more after my checkride than ever before. Once I had control of the aircraft and what situations it was put into, I began to know exactly what the winds would feel like, what visibility I was comfortable with, etc. And all training was over fields where it was safe to practice maneuvers, but with passengers, they want to fly over the city. I had no experience with this and had to summon my terrain avoidance skills and learn how to communicate with approach to just say I wanted to look around not go from point A to B, for example.
First, the ground portion is completely self taught. The instructor will guide you through how to fly the airplane, but the procedures governing such operations are learned on your own.
Second, the final test is satisfying the standards of the PTS and a nod from your examiner that you will not only fly safely, but will handle mistakes and unknowns with acumen.
In this respect, I applaud the system! But I'm curious: What is the most important lesson you learned after the checkride? I learned more after my checkride than ever before. Once I had control of the aircraft and what situations it was put into, I began to know exactly what the winds would feel like, what visibility I was comfortable with, etc. And all training was over fields where it was safe to practice maneuvers, but with passengers, they want to fly over the city. I had no experience with this and had to summon my terrain avoidance skills and learn how to communicate with approach to just say I wanted to look around not go from point A to B, for example.