flyinghunter
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- Jan 4, 2006
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I read a lot of these boards especially the employment boards and I see this overwhelming desire for people not to flight instruct. I just don't get it. I'm using it as a means to build time but at the same time there is something to be said about the joy and benefits of it. As a professional I am unable to conceive doing this job just to do it and not care about my students. I think everyone has one moment that truly embodies the joy of instruction. Could it be your first solo sign off, the first checkride pass, the joy of somebody 'finally' getting it, what is yours? Maybe this could help somebody who thinks flight instructing is just "right rudder."
For me personally, I was able to give my dad his first lesson the other day. I can honestly say that this blows away all the other things that I previously mentioned. It was so cool to give him a piece of everything that my parents have helped me accomplish to this point.
What was your favorite moment in instructing?
For me personally, I was able to give my dad his first lesson the other day. I can honestly say that this blows away all the other things that I previously mentioned. It was so cool to give him a piece of everything that my parents have helped me accomplish to this point.
What was your favorite moment in instructing?