Obviously, the minimal FAA standards are getting “increasingly minimal” with the crowded testing schedule. The average PPL evaluation is currently running only 1.3 flight hours. I regularly see 2-3 landing logged and .1 simulated IFR when performing follow-on tests. If we do not test all areas of operation and tasks, the CFIs and schools will not teach these s. The DPE is the gatekeeper and determines the training quality by maintaining the testing quality.
Congratulations Doug Stewart: National Honor!
The Solution: SAFE CFI-PRO™
I think we are all familiar with the problems in the current flight training environment. The solution can only come from improving our new aviation educators. As long as we have “babies teaching babies” there will be a descending spiral of proficiency and professionalism. I am sorry this sounds insulting (we all started there), but there has to be an attitude of humility and curiosity in these new educators with a willingness to learn and grow (this is a student-teacher certification). We need to inject professionalism and experienced mentoring into the educational process.
A “wet FAA temporary” CFI certificate holder is not prepared to teach the next generation of pilots (especially now with PDPIC standards of 10 hours of real solo).
SAFE CFI-PRO™ was derived from an FAA program that reduced flight training accidents by 60% in just two years. This program was created in the early 1990s when when CFIs were going to the airlines with only 250-300 hours total time! All new CFIs need to access this “missing manual” of tools and techniques to accelerate their “on-the-job” training. Our continuing webinar series is next live on August 11th: Fly safely out there (and often)!
