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TreyBien said:Does a CFI pass rate ever come up during an airline interview? Hope not, mine sux... **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** students...
FlyingFerris said:I'm not advocating spoon feeding, but you ultimately are responsible for determining whether or not this individual can do what they need to do on the check ride, as well as if your mom was sitting in a plane that student was flying. CFI's are the facilitators of the training so the student doesn't bear all the responsibility.
Also I hazard to guess that millitary training is slightly different from the civilian world. Since it seems you've flown quite a bit of military training hardware.
EDIT: Would your commander just shrug it off if you had a 10% pass rate, or would eyebrows be raised?
plunger said:I agree that it's the intructors responsibility to ensure the applicant is able to pass and the instructor should take responsibility, but I don't feel it's always the instructors fault. I personally had two fail and both the applicants and the D.E. told me that it was all nerves. Both were more relaxed the second time and passed with flying colors. Unfortunatley, a fail is a fail. They don't discriminate between the applicant not having proper preparation, and the applicants nerves getting the best of them causing stupid mistakes they were taught not to make. I was told by a D.E. that the FAA doesn't normally come after CFI's unless there is a consistent failure rate in the same or similar areas on the practical. For example, having a bunch of students fail performing stalls, or students consistantly failing th oral because they can't discuss airspace.
RichardRambone said:How about interviews for pilot jobs? Do they ask you if you've ever failed a checkride and how much emphasis do they place on it? .
Dave Benjamin said:Hate to say it but if you ended up at the wrong airport you earned the pink slip from the DE. Plus he gave you a chance to redeem yourself when he asked if you were sure which would have been the perfect opportunity to double check your navigation.