Talking about airmanship anyone ever heard the following;
"With repetition comes good habits, with good habits comes good airmanship, with good airmanship comes security, and with security comes enjoyment. Then joyful repetition starts mastery."
As a (very) new instructor, coming from a mere 18 months already in the industry, I'd like to think I'd be able to over time become a career instructor (not hour building), as I intend to get another aircraft for personal use, something else aerobatic, with 2 seats to continue teaching in, basic and advanced aerobatics as that has always been my total passion in this game, nothing else even remotely interests me.
With so many negative references to 'hour building' instructors I definately hope to not end up one of those in some kind of lightning hurry to move up in the monkey race.....