Even Instructors Must Stay in the Learner’s Seat
Experienced CFIs also benefit from ongoing improvement and proficiency flights.
Experienced CFIs also benefit from ongoing improvement and proficiency flights.
Even experienced pilots can fall into the trap of habitual repetitive actions in the cockpit.
Importance of modeling good behavior and being responsible for every pilot trained can’t be understated.
Unexpected challenges can become powerful teachable moments, especially during cross-country flights.
What instructors and pilot applicants need to know to make the most of this valuable step
It’s important to learn how to avoid coming up short in avgas calculations.
Third-generation pilot and CFI literally paints a solution for kinetic learners at Seattle-area airport.
FAA says the individual with operational control during a noninstructional flight would be considered the PIC.
Pilots should make it more than a lunch date and be prepared for the best results.
Speeding up the private pilot plan can be possible but often impractical.