Alexb2000
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I was thinking about the AOPA $1 AVGAS in San Marcos the other day.
I thought well that might create a great opportunity to do some training and hopefully save some money on fuel. I searched around and found a flight school with a Baron based close to San Marcos. I called them about 3:30 on Monday, no answer. I leave a message that I am interested in some multi work. I get a call back Tuesday at 5:30pm from the chief pilot. I explain that I want to get a com. multi. and I wanted to use a Baron vs. something like a Seminole at other schools. I asked about buying a block of time dry and then just fueling up in San Marcos during training. I said I wanted to set a firm schedule for the last half of Oct. since I am going to be out of the country until then. I offered to pay now or do whatever to make sure this happens.
Sounds simple enough right?
The chief pilot says, "I know about San Marcos, but, well we don't really do block time. I'll check with the owner though".
OK.
Then he says, "I have a personal checkride planned for Oct. and that is more important than anything you might be doing. So I don't know about the availability of the Baron."
I say, "this should only take 3-4 days, seems like we could work it in there".
He says, "yeah, maybe, but like I said, I have a really important check ride and I need to get ready for it".
OK, got it.
Then he says, "Oh another thing, we might have trouble getting a multi-examiner in Oct. I think he said he was going on vacation but I'm not real sure".
Ummmm, OK, well if the ride was the first couple of days of Nov. that would probably work.
He says, "yeah maybe, I probably need to call another instructor and see if they can work you in, since I'm going to be pretty busy. I'll call you back and let you know about the other instructor and block time".
OK
No response as of Thursday 10:00am.
Doesn't really matter I wouldn't use this outfit if they had the only twin in the state. It's hard to relate verbal attitude in written form, but let's just say it was obvious this guy didn't give a S about anything other than his personal checkride.
It's funny how much complaining I hear about GA business' struggling, etc. and this is the way they treat what should have been a slam dunk customer. Anyway, its fun to rant, but also frustrating that this is the way a new potential pilot might be treated when they call for training. One of the great problems holding back GA IMO.
I thought well that might create a great opportunity to do some training and hopefully save some money on fuel. I searched around and found a flight school with a Baron based close to San Marcos. I called them about 3:30 on Monday, no answer. I leave a message that I am interested in some multi work. I get a call back Tuesday at 5:30pm from the chief pilot. I explain that I want to get a com. multi. and I wanted to use a Baron vs. something like a Seminole at other schools. I asked about buying a block of time dry and then just fueling up in San Marcos during training. I said I wanted to set a firm schedule for the last half of Oct. since I am going to be out of the country until then. I offered to pay now or do whatever to make sure this happens.
Sounds simple enough right?
The chief pilot says, "I know about San Marcos, but, well we don't really do block time. I'll check with the owner though".
OK.
Then he says, "I have a personal checkride planned for Oct. and that is more important than anything you might be doing. So I don't know about the availability of the Baron."
I say, "this should only take 3-4 days, seems like we could work it in there".
He says, "yeah, maybe, but like I said, I have a really important check ride and I need to get ready for it".
OK, got it.
Then he says, "Oh another thing, we might have trouble getting a multi-examiner in Oct. I think he said he was going on vacation but I'm not real sure".
Ummmm, OK, well if the ride was the first couple of days of Nov. that would probably work.
He says, "yeah maybe, I probably need to call another instructor and see if they can work you in, since I'm going to be pretty busy. I'll call you back and let you know about the other instructor and block time".
OK
No response as of Thursday 10:00am.
Doesn't really matter I wouldn't use this outfit if they had the only twin in the state. It's hard to relate verbal attitude in written form, but let's just say it was obvious this guy didn't give a S about anything other than his personal checkride.
It's funny how much complaining I hear about GA business' struggling, etc. and this is the way they treat what should have been a slam dunk customer. Anyway, its fun to rant, but also frustrating that this is the way a new potential pilot might be treated when they call for training. One of the great problems holding back GA IMO.