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CaptETWes said:of course I do...there's plenty to go aroundimp:
sflax said:Or the first time a captian screwed up.
check6 said:Everyone who has typed something positive about instructing is absolutely right. If I could quote this whole board in this one post, I'd have something to say about each point. I'm now a regional pilot, but instructing was one of best experiences of my life. I made friends (both students and fellow instructors) as well as contacts. If I didn't leave my instructing job for my FO job, I probably would be flying "part-time" in the right seat of a citation by now. But noooo, I had to try the airline thing out, and to be honest, it's fun but only for so long.
I smile when I watch a Single Engine aircraft takeoff. I just wish I could get in and spin the heck out of it sometimes, or just take a student on their first flight and give them a smooth ride meandaring across the countryside. It's the freedom and flexibility of the job(part 61 of course) that makes it great.
COOPERVANE said:You don't like my girlfriend?
dcramer16 said:Like I said, it has nothing to do with me being all high and mighty to be a "lowly" flight instructor. I would love to be a flight instructor to build hours, but only if I feel confident in being a good teacher. I know my stuff, I just have a hard time explaining it. To be a good teacher you have to be good at teaching, I am not a good teacher. That is why I am looking for an alternative. I can get a job as an instructor, but I would feel awful being an instructor that is only there to build hours. I know of a couple instructors that suck at being teachers but do it anyways just to get the hours. I don't want to do that because it isn't fair to the students.