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334 Making Flight Training Safer – Tips for CFIs and Pilots with John Fiscus + GA News

Jun 17, 2024
Flight instructor John Fiscus discusses teaching strategies in the traffic pattern, emphasizing quantitative guidance over qualitative feelings. He highlights the impact of energy on reaction time near the ground and the need for balanced student error tolerance. John also touches on instructor roles, readiness to take control, and the importance of continuous learning for CFIs.
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ADVICE

Quantitative vs. Qualitative Instruction

  • Teach new pilots quantitative data, like specific airspeed and altitude targets.
  • Avoid qualitative instructions like "if it feels fast," as new pilots lack the experience to interpret these cues.
INSIGHT

Energy Equals Time

  • Maintaining sufficient energy is crucial, especially at low altitudes, because energy translates directly into reaction time.
  • Airspeed, engine power, and altitude all contribute to this energy, providing more time to react to unexpected situations.
ADVICE

The Ready Position

  • Adopt a "ready position" with hands near controls without alarming students.
  • Position your right hand close to the yoke and left hand below the student's hand on the throttle for quick intervention if needed.
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