denverpilot
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Thank you denverpilot for your words of wisdom.
Bob and Mark also gave them and they have a lot more time in the right seat than I do. I’ve just had good mentors. Demanding instructors who have seen a LOT of students and how not to teach.
I’m just trying to mimic those folks until someday when I look up and realize I’ve passed something even close to the number of students they’ve passed.
They tell me numbers don’t matter. Just do it right and the students will be fine.
And no. I doubt you’re on an accelerated schedule for the certificate, by the way. I had an interesting conversation about that the other day with one of my instructors. He had a student who’s schedule and time mandated a Private rating be done as an accelerated course. He said he did it. Just a few weeks.
Student passed his checkride. And he said he never felt comfortable that student really knew all he needed to know.
He never did another Private accelerated course ever again. He specializes in accelerated courses for advanced ratings today if someone wants to go fast, but he will not do it for the Private rating.
Too many opportunities to not get those building blocks right and not know the foundation isn’t solid under the building, so to speak.
Everything you learn in the first certificate stays with you forever. Sometimes have to be beaten out of you later if they were taught wrong, too.
Good habits and solid teaching up front pays off big time.
Glad you enjoyed today’s flight. That commute to the airport sounds a bit brutal. I want to do more glider ratings and I think the best place around to do it is in Boulder, and that keeps me from doing it. It’s 100 miles one way from my house.