I'm working with a young pilot who has a Private Pilot certificate. His goal is a tailwheel endorsement but I'm spending most of my (his) time teaching him things he should have learned before he went for his Private Pilot check ride. He performs most of the basic activities in an acceptable manner. However, his previous instructor avoided controlled airspace. Accordingly, my student does not know how to talk on the radio.I knew a guy that learned to fly in thirty days in Southern California.....
Good advice from andersenroger..The point is, his breadth of experience wasn't adequate. My advice is to save your nickels and dimes, sleep well, and enjoy the ride.



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I took us straight to the airport without being able to actually see it beneath the wings and told the guy in front "I think it's under us now".
That's my instructor on the left
<sigh>
a few days after the accident and haven't flown since. I am going stir crazy!
I am seriously thinking about packing up my tent and camping out in Indiantown for a few days to fly with Tom Bent in a Decathlon... I like the idea of working on takeoffs and landings on a 6,300 foot grass runway 

One of those dang radio navigation questions... ADF related I think... The ONE topic I was REALLY having trouble with (never flown in an airplane that had any of that stuff IN it!). Naturally, I drew all of THOSE questions out of the hat.
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Glad you missed one question though, 'cause I've always resented all those people wavin' their 100%'s in my face.
(Naturally 'cause I'VE never gotten one.)
Keep up your narratives as you continue toward the Private Pilot certificate. You are giving us all some great reading and stirring fond memories.


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