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What Makes a Good CFI?
Some believe you must be a great pilot to be a good flight instructor. Others think you have to have great teaching skills. Then there are those who believe it all boils down to patience. For those who believe it … Continue reading →
Posted in Aviation, Flight Instructing, Flying, Life in General, Personal
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Tagged airplanes, discipline, flying, good flight instructor, great pilot, inexperienced pilots, instrument flying, judgment, learning to fly, patience, pilots, professional pilots, professional reputation, stress, student pilots, teacher, the Law of Effect, training aircraft, What Makes a Good CFI?
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Hit the Slide
Wow! Can you believe Steven Slater did what he did? Yes, of course you can, because you have thought of doing something similar yourself. Go on, admit it. I do not believe Slater was dissatisfied with his employer; I think … Continue reading →
Posted in Aviation, Life in General
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Tagged 9/11, fearful of losing their jobs, flight attendant, Hit the Slide, Homeland Security, JetBlue, lack of civility, rude passengers, Steven Slater, stress, The Golden Rule, traveling public, unemployment rate
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