Don Jones
Line Up and Wait
A while back Bruce started a thread about how one of his students had made him proud. I too have had a couple of moments of pride in my students. I thought it might be interesting to hear about other CFI's experiences in this regard, so here is a couple of mine.
Just yesterday one of my students was going on a solo flight in preperation for his up coming check ride. Unfortunately the airplane didn't want to cooperate. The starter was making a racket and refused to turn the engine over. The mechanic came to look at it and with my chief instructor and myself looking on he had the student attempt to start it. No Joy! The mechanic started walking toward the airplane to turn the prop and without a word from anyone out comes this hand out of the window with the key in it. I had one of those moments "wow, he really was paying attention." When he saw it the chief instructor said: "holy cow, that's awesome"
Sometimes it is the simplest things that show they are on the way to airman status.
A few months back I had a post solo student and we were heading down to an airport he had never been. It was one with right traffic to the runway we were using, to this point he had never flown right traffic. I always do this to students just to see how they will handle it and as expected it was causing him a little grief. When he turned final he was pretty high and me being one of those sadistic flight instructors snickered softly to my self about the impending go around. Then without a word he smoothly put in the most beautifully executed slip, lost the extra altitude, straightened it out and proceded to squeak one on.
Sometimes this is the coolest job on the planet.
So let's hear yours!!!
Just yesterday one of my students was going on a solo flight in preperation for his up coming check ride. Unfortunately the airplane didn't want to cooperate. The starter was making a racket and refused to turn the engine over. The mechanic came to look at it and with my chief instructor and myself looking on he had the student attempt to start it. No Joy! The mechanic started walking toward the airplane to turn the prop and without a word from anyone out comes this hand out of the window with the key in it. I had one of those moments "wow, he really was paying attention." When he saw it the chief instructor said: "holy cow, that's awesome"
Sometimes it is the simplest things that show they are on the way to airman status.
A few months back I had a post solo student and we were heading down to an airport he had never been. It was one with right traffic to the runway we were using, to this point he had never flown right traffic. I always do this to students just to see how they will handle it and as expected it was causing him a little grief. When he turned final he was pretty high and me being one of those sadistic flight instructors snickered softly to my self about the impending go around. Then without a word he smoothly put in the most beautifully executed slip, lost the extra altitude, straightened it out and proceded to squeak one on.
Sometimes this is the coolest job on the planet.
So let's hear yours!!!
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