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Cockpit Communication

I recently had the chance to chat with a long-time friend and pilot about some issues he had with an instructor while working through a flight review. The friend was concerned about the instructors critique of his flying, which included comments like, I didnt expect you to do that, and I would have done it differently. The friend wasnt necessarily complaining about the critique itself but the after-the-fact manner in which it was supplied. Ultimately, it undermined his confidence and he chose not to fly with that instructor again, taking his chances with someone different.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Unclear communication of expectations between flight instructors and pilots, particularly regarding performance criteria and intentions, can undermine confidence and hinder effective training.
  • Thorough pre-flight briefings conducted on the ground are essential for outlining flight plans, maneuvers, and performance standards, ensuring mutual understanding between pilot and instructor.
  • Effective in-flight communication, including verbalizing intentions and plans, is crucial for maintaining situational awareness and safety for all cockpit occupants, from fellow pilots to non-pilot passengers.
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I recently had the chance to chat with a long-time friend and pilot about some issues he had with an instructor while working through a flight review. The friend was concerned about the instructor’s critique of his flying, which included comments like, “I didn’t expect you to do that,” and “I would have done it differently.” The friend wasn’t necessarily complaining about the critique itself but the after-the-fact manner in which it was supplied. Ultimately, it undermined his confidence and he chose not to fly with that instructor again, taking his chances with someone different.

I sympathized with his plight and observed that it sounded a lot like neither he nor the instructor knew what the other expected and both failed to communicate their respective expectations during the flight. Which got me to thinking about the old saw that an airplane cockpit is the worst classroom ever, that there’s a reason instructors have lesson plans and that it’s impossible for a pilot receiving training to meet an instructor’s expectations if they’re never stated. The good news is there are easy ways to fix this.

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