You're right, I was pretty out of line with that post, sorry.
No worries, just pointing that out for all the applicants/wannabes/hopefuls who take a lot of what is heard on this site as gospel.
You're right, I was pretty out of line with that post, sorry.
I can fly "Fair" enough to pass the program which is actually what I was told.And with a PPL I'm sure it would be excellent across the board.
First, I don't know what kind of mistake you made to not make it through IFS. I have a hard time believing it was just one flight.
Second.... you can't make it through IFS, so your plan is to get training prior to going through flight school so you're repeating it? What happens when you get to the point where you're flying a jet or helo or doing something like aerobatics that you've never done before? Getting a PPL doesn't guarantee anything. Civilian and military training are completely different beasts. In the civilian world your instructor is nice and patient and will work with you over and over on things you're having trouble with (you're paying for it...why not). In the military you have a 2 hour time block where certain things need to be accomplished. There's no hand holding and no "oh shucks, it's ok, we'll just practice engine failures for the next hour so you get them down".
I think you need to take a hard look at yourself. Military flying isn't for everyone. If you can't adapt and learn quickly - you'll fail. Some even make it all the way to the fleet squadron to the point where they're trying to become an aircraft commander...and when they can't make good decisions...that's where they wash out.
However, landing was what I washed out for and that actually was good going on my last ride. But as I said before, I took the ride after a serious of bad events under bad circumstances and shouldn't have.
Just trying to understand the dynamics of the program ('cause I'm headed that way shortly)....
You washed out for not being able to land the Diamond in a crosswind well? Or was it some sort of decision making issue?
Was it just a bad landing or something unsafe?
Definetely understand where your coming from. In the whole scheme of things I hooked 2 rides before my final because I was inconsistent then went to my final flight with a pretty good feeling that I would do fine. This is actually what I was told by my previous IP. To give you a little background on my experience in the program I actually learned and adapted to maneuvers and information well. 100% academic average and passed on all maneuvers. However, landing was what I washed out for and that actually was good going on my last ride. But as I said before, I took the ride after a serious of bad events under bad circumstances and shouldn't have. Obviously it's one of those "If I had it to do again" stories but i wouldn't place the washout on my inability to adapt quickly entirely. I do believe that made it harder because I was adapting to military style of flying while learning to fly in a high pace program.
From my experience of the program and others opinion it is alot easier to adapt and learn the military way of flying and the maneuvers they want you to learn when you aren't worrying about simple things such as why is the aircraft deviating 100 ft while I'm doing a turn around a point.
I believe with the experience I would definetely have passed the program and not been in the situation in the first place. However, I understand and agree with you. However, I wouldn't say I was unable to adapt and learn quickly. Just inconsistent.
As I said before A lot of individuals with a PPL or better said the program was easy and actually thought it was something they should have been allowed to skip. I definetely see how that would be true.
However, once I've checked my options and exhausted all of them then I will take that look in the mirror and decide it's time to give up. But it's definetely not my first reaction. And I dont mean to give you excuses which is why I hate to explain the situation. I'll take my shot at it once again (if I'm able) and see where that round lands.