OK
Now I’ve read the proposal I can comment, right?
The comments re the theory providing “no real understanding of the required concepts” is arguably accurate (“no” is probably a bit strong).
Of course this could be fixed over night by having an exam that examined required concepts. CASA seem to have no interest in this.
I’d respectfully suggest that most current and experienced pilots would be unable to pass (without study) the CPL/ATPL exams. It’s been my experience that most instructors are incapable of teaching the current theory syllabus (Due to the obscurity of the knowledge currently examined)
REAL WORLD- Three theory providers:
1. Charges $X and requires 6 weeks of your time. Good pass rate.
2. Charges $X and requires 6 weeks of your time. Great knowledge, virtually no one passes.
3. Charges $2X and requires 12 weeks of your time. Great knowledge, good pass rate.
Which one might survive?
Grade 3
What sequences would the initial GIII be allowed to teach under your proposal? Not pre solo, so all the basic sequences will be over (and therefore unpractised by the GIII). Autorotations? Pinnacles? Low flying? Confined areas? Slope landings?
Maybe they will be restricted to Navigation, which means they are not moving towards the proposed 50 hrs of elementary helicopter flight training. (As an aside, many instructors don’t understand, and therefore don’t record separately “elementary” instruction.)
Whatever they do, would have been previously performed by a now unemployed GI or GII.
In your Bloggs example (700hrs of scenics prior to GII rating). I would have thought that 1400+ TOs and landings would have, at the very least, given Bloggs a LOT more spare attention to concentrate on technique (his/hers initially, then his/her student)
Something most people do agree with is getting rid of the “mutual” component of the 40hr course.
CFI
The industry is desperately short of CFIs.
Reducing the viability of instructing as a career and making it more available as an hour building exercise to lower hr pilots will make this worse.
(I know this is not the intention, but as I’ve mentioned in previous posts, look at FW and overseas. Australian Helicopter Instructors are currently paid significantly more than these groups. This allows {just} for Instructing to be a long term prospect. Anything that reduces opportunity for career instructors seems bad news. How can this proposal not?)
The proposal that a CFI applicant holds “either a diploma in training and assessment systems....” sounds good, but won’t help the shortage.
I actually enjoy and seek out training in instructional/teaching techniques. Good training in this area is in very short supply unfortunately, partly because it is generally poorly remunerated. (More money in selling, or training salesman, than training trainers.)
My experience in Cert 4, and RPL is disappointing at best, unless jargon is your aim that is.
I admire the work you have put in, and choose to assume your motivation is well placed.
My opinion is, a huge improvement could be realised by a new theory exam (unlikely) and 40hrs of dual instruction with a GI for the FI GII rating (Easy for CASA to change, surely).
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