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Old 08-11-2007, 01:12 PM
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John Casey
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Default RE: When do you just say no

I also commend your patience BUT.....

If in the instructors determination,
after a time frame to be determined by the instructor,or team of instructors,
the trainee can not safely perform the required flight manuvers.

The trainee can be put on "probation"
after which he can be Grounded due to ........safety reasons.

All of this is subjective of course,

The trainers have an RC life too...and other pilots to train.

What does the FAA do, or say in a situation like this?
Don't reinvent the wheel.

Put him on a flight sim till he gets it right?
noones endangered then.

Change trainers..possible training style conflict.

"When the plane is coming toward you, to level the wings, push the stick toward the wing thats down"

Do not try to put yourself in the cockpit "mentally" while flying your plane
(to many mental gymnastics)

Do we have a "Training forum" for non AMA related stuff like this ? should we get one?