Flighttraining tips
Two student pilots who carpooled to the airport are getting ready to head for their respective flight schools. As one student is gathering up his gear, he is surprised to see the other changing from office footwear into a pair of tennis shoes. A CFI can add value by dispensing tips from personal experience that may pay big dividends, and by projecting an unwaveringly sincere, upbeat demeanor regardless of whether a student pilot has just taken a major step forward or has encountered a setback.
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