tataki said:
Hi to everyone
I got my cfi ticket end of February, and just interviewed for a job.
I just wanted to know if you cfi people out there would have some advices for new starters like me. it would be very appreciated.
After my flight check, she told me, it was hard to understand me when I was getting excited in the airplane. I think, a little confidence will help.
Thanks for your advices.
I was a full time CFI for nearly 3 years & 1,600+ hours of dual given... Here is some advice I can give you regarding just starting out...
Don't feel like you have to have the answer to every question, you won't... But put in the effort to find the answer for your student (and yourself)... Don't BS your students, they will know and lose confidence in you...
Don't stop studying just because
your checkrides are over, they are really just beginning... Every student is a checkride in themselves... Be prepared for each lesson...
Realize each student comes from very different backgrounds... What works for one may not work for another... Always try to take them from
their "known" to the unknown... Relate flying aspects to things
they are familiar with... It will help them bridge the gap into what they may feel is the "mysterious world" of flight...
Always have a valid explantation for what you are doing, "Just because" or "We always do it that way" isn't reason enough for a new pilot... They need to know "why"...
Always speak very clearly and try to use the same phrases/terminology for the same things each time you discuss them, don't keep changing the game on your students... Be as consistent/predictable as possible, it will help you develop a routine and it will allow your students to progress more quickly and smoothly...
Be encouraging (but honest) with your students, they are looking to you for feedback on their progress, give them short term goals to work towards...
Most importantly, relax, be yourself and enjoy the flying... It is some of the most fun, rewarding flying you will do... You WILL learn more being a CFI than you did during ALL of your own flight training... It is an EXCELLENT experience and will make you a much better pilot overall if you put in the required effort...
Good Luck!