[NSRCA-discussion] shively

Adrien L Terrenoire amad2terry at juno.com
Fri Mar 16 02:43:30 AKDT 2007


Dylan: 
Develop your own pattern critic/helper.
The next time you are teaching a newcomer to fly, mix it up.
After a buddy box flight with him, ask him to call you sequence while you
fly.
Then give him another buddy box flight, then you go up again.

This sequence will do several things.
1: It further extablishes your credentials as an instructor
2: In learning to "call" for you, even if you have the sequence
memorized, he will learn the appearance of the maneuvers and, over time,
with your coaching, he will recognize the mistakes you are making.
3: As he gets more proficient he'll want to try some of the things he has
watched you do.
4: Now you have a caller, a coach, and possible someone to go to contests
with.
5: I am sure that all of you veteran fliers can add a bunch more benefits
that both student and instructor get.

Keep in mind that not every student will be suitable for this line of
progress, but keep teaching and you will find one or two a year. We do
this in our club and have developed pilots at a rate that has had one of
them as Sportsman champion in D-1 for 6 of the past 8 years.

On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:38:44 -0600 "Dylan" <mxer4fun at suddenlink.net>
writes:
Your Glass is half full, Matt. I have zero pattern pilots close to me,
the north Dallas gang is 2 hours away. I would love to have Nat or anyone
around with judging eyes. The local sport flyers always say "great
flight", even if the square loop was round or diamond. Consider yourself
lucky, and proudof your club. May have just been the way you worded it,
but your right Houston is a pattern Mecca. 
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