ORIGINAL: goirish
He does have a simulator G-3.5.
.....his eyesight seems OK.
Will try the rudder approach with him.
........we won't give up on him. Every one has their project, he is mine.
Glad to learn all those positive things.
The bonus of staying away from the right stick during the first training sessions is that he will learn to use rudder and throttle, which are as important as overlooked controls.
Once the trim speed is reached, there is no force making the plane climb.
Coordinated turns will be a natural thing once he progresses to learn ailerons.
That is the way I learned, and I am grateful to my instructor for that.