Flight Training in Canada - FAIL
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 2:43 am
Had a busy week. Did some flying, though -
five flights today, three flights yesterday.
Flew with another victim of the Flight Training
Establishment in Canada recently.
Poor student had 100 hour dual, the vast
majority of which was received from a class
one instructor / class one aerobatic instructor /
ATPL (not me).
His instructor should have been the Ace of
the Base. Buckets of experience and qualifications
out the yingyang.
And this student's skills were horrible. I
had him slow down to the normal approach
speed of the nosewheel trainer (NOT slow
flight) and tried to have him maneuver
the aircraft.
It was ugly. He had no idea what the rudder
pedals were for. The yawing was incredible -
the nose was swinging all over.
Question: How does someone get 100 hrs of
dual from a class 1 / class 1 acro / ATPL instructor
and not have a fucking clue what the pedals on
the floor do?
Is that efficient, effective flight training?
five flights today, three flights yesterday.
Flew with another victim of the Flight Training
Establishment in Canada recently.
Poor student had 100 hour dual, the vast
majority of which was received from a class
one instructor / class one aerobatic instructor /
ATPL (not me).
His instructor should have been the Ace of
the Base. Buckets of experience and qualifications
out the yingyang.
And this student's skills were horrible. I
had him slow down to the normal approach
speed of the nosewheel trainer (NOT slow
flight) and tried to have him maneuver
the aircraft.
It was ugly. He had no idea what the rudder
pedals were for. The yawing was incredible -
the nose was swinging all over.
Question: How does someone get 100 hrs of
dual from a class 1 / class 1 acro / ATPL instructor
and not have a fucking clue what the pedals on
the floor do?
Is that efficient, effective flight training?