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allthough sometimes i feel like my flying skills have retarted to a pre-private skill level
 
Kream926 said:
allthough sometimes i feel like my flying skills have retarted to a pre-private skill level

Can only be resolved with practice, practice, practice.....

JAFI
 
jimpilot said:
At the training centers we change the IP when a student is not progressing. One of the first things I teach my IPs is you can't teach all of the people all of the time. In my opinion the best IPs are the ones who realize this and get an IP change before the client even knows it's a problem.

Some times a different way of explaining or demonstrating makes all the difference in the world.

Just a thought
"IP"? Instructor Person? FWIW, I took a different instructor up yesterday to get another opinion on things I'm doing wrong, tips, etc. I think that was very useful. I learned some things, and I didn't feel like I was in a no-progress rut for once. I'll go back to my normal instructor later this week, so I guess we'll see how useful this exercise actually was.
-C.
 

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