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bruce88123 08-10-2005 12:38 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
As RCKEN often says, you need to establish communications guidelines. ie When I say turn right, I ALWAYS mean to the airplanes right as it is flying. NEVER as viewed from our perspective on the ground.

AlexF 08-10-2005 12:43 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
That's a good point too. Sometimes in the beginning stages, especially with kids, it helps to say something like "push the stick to the right".

But I was noting that kids and even adults will simply get right and left confused when they're under stress. You'll say "push the stick to the right" and they'll push it to the left :D Best you can do is "oops, your other right"

ICE_MAN 08-10-2005 01:11 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
Wow thanks guys! Keep them coming!

raflyboy 08-10-2005 02:15 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
u want advice keep your finger on the switch ( to let you fly)

bkdavy 08-10-2005 03:41 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
I'm the training coordinator for our club and a new instructor. I just started flying last year, but have lots of time under my belt since then. Our senior instructor recommended I become an instructor, since many of the lessons are still fresh in my mind. One thing I've found very helpful with a new student is to "keep flying the plane" even though the student has control. By that I mean, I keep moving my sticks in the direction I think the student should be moving them. I also keep my throttle setting a few clicks higher than the student. That way when I take control back, recovery is much quicker. The buddy box has turned out to be VERY easy, and I would recommend anyone that is an experienced pilot consider trying it as an instructor. You'll get to fly more planes as well!

Brad

bruce88123 08-10-2005 05:00 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
I don't physically keep the sticks moving but I do keep planning for recovery just in case. I always have an alternative flight path planned.

kerrydel 08-11-2005 02:22 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 


ORIGINAL: bruce88123

.... You will also have to keep him away from the field "idiots" that will try to take over and interfere with his training. ....

Wow, you have those too?

Kerry

bruce88123 08-11-2005 02:36 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
AMA requires that each field has at least one. Part of the charter I think.

Ice Man - Who's gonna be more nervous on the first flight? You or your student? :D

ICE_MAN 08-11-2005 04:30 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
Hey guys,

I talked to his daughter today (not bad I must say... but back to my other passion:D) She says he's really looking foward to it..

Thanks for the help guys!

Oh and bruce.... I'm gonna go with me on your last question haha!

Kepp em' coming!

bruce88123 08-11-2005 04:34 PM

RE: My First Instructing Job HELP!!!
 
When you take a picture of him with his plane, just get her in the view finder too and share it with us dirty older men.:D

ICE_MAN 08-11-2005 04:36 PM

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Will do...[sm=bananahead.gif]

Actually... I may have a pic of one of her friedns.. with her in it around here in my yearbook somewhere.. HAHA:D


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