Luvrv8
Line Up and Wait
I was lucky enough to be able to buy a airplane to get my private instruction in and hired a free lance CFI. I am now training for my IFR ticket with the same plane and CFII.
Yesterday I was cleaning my airplane and a few students from the flight school came by and we had a conversation about training. They had the opinion that a structured school and the schools planes were a better way to go for training. I said I much rather own the plane so I had the ability to oversee the repairs, add equipment as I see fit and hire my own CFII. As we talked about it they brought up that the flight school had several (around 8) CFII's that they were able to share info with. Now my CFII is a corporate pilot, has around 19K hours and flys 3 weeks on and 3 weeks off as most of his flights are in Europe etc.
My question is what are your opinions on the 2 different types of training? My thoughts are that with my CFII he has a bank of knowledge to fall back on, he does not need my time and at 40 an hour he is not making his living on me. I know that the 3 weeks off is not great for me but I am able to fly with friends in that time on IFR flights for lunch at least 2X a week. I am very happy with his style of training, we get along great in the plane. He is a stickler on cockpit management, procedures and training me to ATP standards to the point the other students say its too much too soon. The school WILL NOT let students with their CFII fly actual. My CFII not only has me in IMC but likes to train in wind shooting the ILS in 20 G27 this week as he says its learning to get me to figure out correction headings. Is he asking too much of a IFR student?
Yesterday I was cleaning my airplane and a few students from the flight school came by and we had a conversation about training. They had the opinion that a structured school and the schools planes were a better way to go for training. I said I much rather own the plane so I had the ability to oversee the repairs, add equipment as I see fit and hire my own CFII. As we talked about it they brought up that the flight school had several (around 8) CFII's that they were able to share info with. Now my CFII is a corporate pilot, has around 19K hours and flys 3 weeks on and 3 weeks off as most of his flights are in Europe etc.
My question is what are your opinions on the 2 different types of training? My thoughts are that with my CFII he has a bank of knowledge to fall back on, he does not need my time and at 40 an hour he is not making his living on me. I know that the 3 weeks off is not great for me but I am able to fly with friends in that time on IFR flights for lunch at least 2X a week. I am very happy with his style of training, we get along great in the plane. He is a stickler on cockpit management, procedures and training me to ATP standards to the point the other students say its too much too soon. The school WILL NOT let students with their CFII fly actual. My CFII not only has me in IMC but likes to train in wind shooting the ILS in 20 G27 this week as he says its learning to get me to figure out correction headings. Is he asking too much of a IFR student?