Logging landing during instruction
Good, Bose-x had just shown me somewhere not to go to next
year when I renew my MEP and single crew IR. (Just have to
work out where "his" school is).
If I am paying £250 - £300 per hour (or more)
to fly an airways equipped twin I won't be very
happy to have an instructor spending my money
to keep current because the school isn't professional
enough to ensure that he remains legally
qualified to do the job I am paying that school
for.
year when I renew my MEP and single crew IR. (Just have to
work out where "his" school is).
If I am paying £250 - £300 per hour (or more)
to fly an airways equipped twin I won't be very
happy to have an instructor spending my money
to keep current because the school isn't professional
enough to ensure that he remains legally
qualified to do the job I am paying that school
for.
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Even with IR training, who's to say that the instructor didn't have to 'take control' to assist in a landing as the student was maxed out.
Who's to know?
Mind you have sat through some dreadful landings by instructors, so perhaps they should get more practise.
Who's to know?
Mind you have sat through some dreadful landings by instructors, so perhaps they should get more practise.
to ensure that he remains legally qualified to do the job
Any flight you do with a FI or FE legally counts as PIC for them, so you are paying for them to remain current whatever!
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Good, Bose-x had just shown me somewhere not to go to next
year when I renew my MEP and single crew IR. (Just have to
work out where "his" school is).
If I am paying £250 - £300 per hour (or more)
to fly an airways equipped twin I won't be very
happy to have an instructor spending my money
to keep current because the school isn't professional
enough to ensure that he remains legally
qualified to do the job I am paying that school
for.
year when I renew my MEP and single crew IR. (Just have to
work out where "his" school is).
If I am paying £250 - £300 per hour (or more)
to fly an airways equipped twin I won't be very
happy to have an instructor spending my money
to keep current because the school isn't professional
enough to ensure that he remains legally
qualified to do the job I am paying that school
for.