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C'mon people, who has an MEI gouge...
During my Comm Multi I had to do unusual attitudes. That was definetly not in the PTS.
At Clydes in Arlington probably in a BE-95.
I'm getting my MEI soon, should be an easy ride BUT...
C'mon people, who has an MEI gouge...
Just trim it out don't make your life harder.
During my Comm Multi I had to do unusual attitudes. That was definetly not in the PTS.
Buddy I was upgrading from a Comm ASEL with the multi add on. Look in the PTS.
No...you look in the practical test standards.
If you want to upgrade a private certificate with airplane, single engine privileges and an instrument rating, you need to be able to demonstrate basic instrument skills in the multi engine airplane. Further, if you're only trying to upgrade to the commercial and are doing it in a single engine airplane, you should expect to be asked to be able to demonstrate recoveries from unusual attitudes in the single engine airplane, too. You hold, after all, an instrument rating, do you not?
Why worry about it if it's such as "easy ride?"
If you're going somewhere else...well...you'd do well not to approach any of your flight training as though it's an "easy ride." Take it seriously. Study.
This from an individual who doesn't have a multi engine instructor rating, and who isn't a flight instructor? Really? Just "trim it out" when training a student to fly a multi engine airplane? That's your advice and counsel for giving multi-engine flight instruction?? This, after you just said...
Upgrading to a commercial from a private pilot certificate with instrument privileges, and you wonder why you might have to demonstrate instrument proficiency at the commercial level, genius? And you're in the process of obtaining your CFII, are you? What a prize a potential student has in you.
It's okay...just make it wasy on yourself, trim it out, right?
What would you say if you actually had multi engine instructor privileges? Or any instructor privileges for that matter?
LOL but at least realize I'm right. Right guys unless I'm missing something.
LOL but at least realize I'm right. Right guys unless I'm missing something.
I'm getting my MEI soon, should be an easy ride BUT...
Thanks
- Any advice you wish you would have known before hand?
- How was your check ride, what maneuvers did you have to do?
- What questions were you asked in the oral?
- Was everything as expected or were you thrown a curve ball?
I'm getting my MEI soon, should be an easy ride BUT...
Thanks
- Any advice you wish you would have known before hand?
- How was your check ride, what maneuvers did you have to do?
- What questions were you asked in the oral?
- Was everything as expected or were you thrown a curve ball?
Where to begin?
1. You want to write lesson plans but demonstrate little grasp of English or grammar.
2. You toss the PTS into a discussion with out reference. I wonder if you have really ever read just one complete PTS.
3. You have just begun Instructor training yet discount people who have taught for decades.
4. You state that because you never heard of a specific certification requirement, that it must not be important. As an Instructor, all requirements are important.
Aviation will kill you if you do not take it serious. If you want to just play around, take up dodge ball.
Folks, Alimbo is just playing around at your expense and is enjoying yanking your chain. He may learn enough to become an Instructor, but IMHO not anytime soon. It is your time to use, but I think you could spend it better elsewhere.
Never argue with a fool - people might not know the difference.
- anonymous
alimbo seems to be a very angry guy who wants to prove how great a pilot he is. alimbo, this will come in time. you should be a more humble pilot and student until you can be confident with what you state. it seems you have a strong desire to fly professionally, which is good. this will get you far. but you need to be a good solid instructor for now, until the outfits start hiring again. i think by late next yr, we'll see things pick up, but mostly for guys with more time.