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Re: Falling Leaf

I did provide an alternative, and I hardly slammed you for the falling leaf exercise suggestion.
Some CFIs may not like the idea of going for flight reviews, but do we want CFIs around who are still teaching the way they learned 40 years ago, with no updates to his/her sills? Do you want a surgeon operating on you who has not updated his skills in 40 years? As an airline captain I had simulator events every 6 months and ground school once a year. Being a CFI is more demanding and hazardous, but the currency requirements are lower.
If we want to improve safety I think we should begin by not looking at others and their training, but by looking in the mirror and at our training.

Re: FAA proposes changes in stall training

My appologies if I read what you wrote incorrectly. My initial impression is that this was arising from the recent regional airline crash, but after re-reading your post I am not so sure.

Re: FAA proposes changes in stall training

Hello Sam --

My post came specifically from the FAA preoposed revision of Part 23 and the possibility it will change stall training.

I added a couple of comments as a result of the Colgan accident. That crew either forgot their primary training in stalls, or were distracted by the recurrent training they get that emphasizes tailplane stalls.

Our private candidates should not see tailplane ice.

Robert