Flight instructor: “Do your best, lol.”

  • jj4211
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    1 day ago

    Simple, people assume “student pilot” means doom without realizing how far along people fly with instructors.

    I think it’s much to assume the surprise is about gender instead of the word “student”.

    • dellish
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      23 hours ago

      I suppose. However this line then doesn’t sit right:

      [The] student pilot named Rosario already had a private pilot license but was still building up her flying hours

      Strictly speaking she was in the role of a student, but it’s not like she didn’t know what she was doing. If she already had a private pilot licence, what else is there to assume?

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        17 hours ago

        She was flying with a flight instructor in the role of student. I think that’s enough for a lay person to take those words at face value, not knowing what a PPL means. Even if they searched it up, they’d see 40 hours of flight time, and that’s similar to the requirement to give a teenager a driver’s license, and it may be hard to square that with landing a plane, which is a very intimating task to people who have mostly never flown an aircraft.

        I’ve seen similar stories about incapacitated flight instructors and celebration of student pilots making it out safely, and I think the reporting is similarly “surprised” about a mere “student” getting out unscathed whether male or female.

        • Fedizen
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          12 hours ago

          To reinforce the point: This is a very stressful situation to place an experienced pilot in where essentially your copilot commits suicide during the flight. I’m sure there are a lot of experienced pilots who might make a mistake in the shock of that scenario.