I was specific about the question and your original statement.
So your not going to answer the question. Just your rambling nonsense.
teach you the speed-with-power, ROD-with-yoke method because that's what airliners use"... in a PA28 (heard from a fellow student)
Its actually speed with power, aim point with elevators. Used for approach and it is taught and used in many disciplines. And a very useful method. Its called 'constant aspect approach'. I have used it in light aircraft and airliners. It is used by the RAF and many EXPERIENCED insructors train it. Actually my FI instructor taught that after his 30 years in the RAF
I know you will have some strange and ridiculous reason from all your experience!!! why that is wrong but try to understand that on this forum there is a plethora of experience and you should try a be a little more open to ideas.
So, its a yes or no answer. Have you been taught by UK IR instructors, on an IR and examined by an IR examiner. You will not answer it clearly but I will take it as a no. So still confused of how you say take thier advice with a pinch of salt. Its quite an insulting statement to make.
And for your information, I got out of bed in the afternoon and cannot remember which side it was as the room was relatively dark.