JetPilot Mike…I’m sure this is how you introduce yourself.
Anyway…that’s besides the point.
Dear JetPilot Mike (I’m sure you love this when a gal calls you JetPilot, don’t ya?), in my present placement, the numerous on-board computers would prevent me from doing a steep turn as defined by your Private Pilot PTS. However, I’d ask the instructor to let me do few during my next simulator session (due in October).
Contrary to what you believe, the runways are indeed called runway 260, 360, 180, etc., but due to the ‘short form’ use, we omit a zero at the end and, hence, people like you grow up to think that just because the use of ‘aviation terminology’, there’s no such ‘thing’ as Runway 260. After reading numerous charts and prints, you most likely also think that there is no such ‘thing’ as Runway, don’t you? In your mind it’s ‘Rwy’, isn’t it? Rwy 26…how’s that? Am I doing all right so far?
You say Flight Instructing is ‘nothing’. Who taught you how to fly? Sit back, relax, and try to remember that day your instructor gave you your first lesson, the day she/he signed you off for first solo…would you have said that to her/him at that very moment that: “…Being a CFI is nothing, nothing like flying in the airlines.”
Being a CFI is Everything! Without CFI’s you and I would never be able to learn how to fly. Give them respect! Unlike you, I respect those who have taught me the most! My teachers!
Wow…your arrogance and incompetence is simply amusing! So, you think that one has to fly 121 or 135 ops in order to ‘know it all’? Ever climbed out of your ‘well’ to see that the world out side is actually much larger? A friend is a GV pilot for a big Midwestern corporation (Part 91 for your info) who never flew 135 or 21, but had many hundred of hours of Flight Instruction (still flight instructs…in small SELs and jets). Wow…I better get on the phone and pass your message.
Just remember, that when one loses the ability to ‘debate’, and IS unwilling to accept her /his ‘shortcomings’ – intelligence, competence, knowledge, skills, etc., - that person has nothing but to revert to name-calling and swearing…and you fit that psychological profile so very well.
On my last 3-day trip, I visited 11 different airports, three of them twice, and crossed the English Channel six times…I will let you guess what I’m flying and who am I flying for? But, I will let you look at my hours and assume that I’m a CFI, which I still am. And so are many of your fellow 121 and 135 pilots.
Take care JetPilot Mike.
Bunny