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Ok, short rules, student pilots are out, they have to be a min PPL.
I've seen 2.5 accidents. the half accident was a Cessna TW pilot that did a lot of yoke and throttle jockeying while trying to land. He bounced it enough times to wrinkle the skin forward of the stabilizer.
The second worst pilot was actually the guy that gave my last BFR. He was horrible, both as a pilot, and as a teacher. The guy rushed through everything, we took off with the xpndr on standby, he got a bit lost and picked the wrong small airport enroute, then when we got back to our home airport, he turned off the active, onto a crossing runway, and ground chided him not to do that again.
The worst was way back in the 80s. We went to a Grumman gang fly-in, and some doofus was trying to do acro, at low altitude in a AA-5A Cheetah. Big mistake, he was pretty incompetent at acro. He crashed, and barely survived.
Let's hear your horror stories.
I've seen 2.5 accidents. the half accident was a Cessna TW pilot that did a lot of yoke and throttle jockeying while trying to land. He bounced it enough times to wrinkle the skin forward of the stabilizer.
The second worst pilot was actually the guy that gave my last BFR. He was horrible, both as a pilot, and as a teacher. The guy rushed through everything, we took off with the xpndr on standby, he got a bit lost and picked the wrong small airport enroute, then when we got back to our home airport, he turned off the active, onto a crossing runway, and ground chided him not to do that again.
The worst was way back in the 80s. We went to a Grumman gang fly-in, and some doofus was trying to do acro, at low altitude in a AA-5A Cheetah. Big mistake, he was pretty incompetent at acro. He crashed, and barely survived.
Let's hear your horror stories.