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How to get them to checkride faster?

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Old 14th Oct 2015, 01:02
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How to get them to checkride faster?

If you could narrow it down to the top 3, what would be the key things to get a student to checkride (and pass on the first time) pretty quickly?

I would assume that it depends a lot on how much work the student is willing to put in. But for all purposes, let's assume a pretty average student.

In my pseudo-professional opinion I would think homework, chairflying, and finding their learning style would be big players. What you guys got?
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My three...

1) Fly frequently - twice a week would be great - with good pre/post briefings mandatory.


2) Incorporate knowledge, oral exam, judgment items into every flight.


3) Use a syllabus and keep good records.


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