锘? With all of your flight training Raul Jimenez Jersey , there will be times when you get the notion that your instructor is mean or doesn?t know what they are talking about?perhaps not in such a bold way, but it will happen. This brings me to a story I have of a night cross country with a student. The flight itself is a pretty simple one and is safe for night flights. The flight goes from Mesa Falcon Field to Wickenberg, Arizona. I have personally put this flight in my syllabus for many reasons. I have gotten into many arguments with instructors who worked for me about this flight. Several of them refused to do the flight and instead ended up taking the student down to Tucson. As far as I am concerned, this defeats the purpose of the night cross country. Following a big lit up highway in between two bright major cities does not expose you to the real situations that can happen on a night cross country. Don?t let your instructor take you to an easy to find destination that is lit up like New York City. Go somewhere that is pretty difficult to find, at least for you, not your instructor. Yes, you want to make sure the instructor knows where he is going to land in the event of an engine failure, but you need to be on a flight that can get you into a little bit of trouble if you aren?t paying attention. Back to my story. I will call the student John. You know that I am totally against using all these high tech things for private pilot training and even instrument ratings. Remember what job number one of the pilot is ? Yes, fly the airplane! I have also already stated that it will take you about 500 hours before you have this second sense stuck in you inner memory. Even then, a difficult situation will be a battle between many parts of your brain at the same time. John called me in the afternoon about his night flight. We verified the time, and at the end of the call, John stated that he had just gotten his new Garmin 95 latest and greatest GPS device and asked if he could bring it along. You probably know me pretty well by now and know exactly what my answer was: ?No!? John showed up at the airport with his cross country planned and flight plan filed, and ready to go. Before we walked out of the office, out came that shiny new Garmin box. ?Fred Rafael Marquez Jersey , you need to check this out . . . this is the new Garmin 95, top of the?line, latest and greatest . . . ? This was back in 1996. Garmin was a no name back then and was just getting into the market. Please, please, please can we take it with us? After all the begging, I finally gave in. Deep in my mind somewhere, I had a little smile, and a voice just said, ?Okay.? Before John even started his pre flight, he set up his new Garmin 95 on the control column. I knew right then that we were in for a good time! I told John that he couldn?t turn it on until we got out of Phoenix airspace, which is right where it starts to get nice and dark. He said, ?Okay, no problem.? We took off and headed west as planned. John was right on the money with all of his checkpoints and times. Flight plan opened at the right time. He was getting an A+ at this stage of the ball game. We got about five miles west of Deer Valley airport, where it starts to get nice and dark. (Again Orbelin Pineda Jersey , don?t do a night cross country when there is a full moon! It is nice to see the big bright moon from 4,500 above the ground, but it makes your night cross country easier. If you are doing your first night flight as a licensed pilot with your girlfriendboyfriend, go for it?that is the safe thing to do.) John looked at me with those puppy eyes and asked, ?Can I turn it on?? At this point, I just looked at him and said, ?Yes.? The little voice in my head spoke to me again, ?Now it is time for the real lesson to begin.? John turned on the new greatest gift to mankind. The screen came on, and he said, Look, Fred, isn?t this great? It tells you everything!? The little voice in my head said, Yeah. Right. It tells you everything except what your #1 job in an airplane is.? John kept playing with his new toy. I learned way back in 1989 that there are times when the flight instructor?s job is to shut up and let the student go. This was definitely one of those times. At first, John had it under control. He was following his line on the screen and was okay Nestor Araujo Jersey , but I knew that sooner or later, it was going to distract him from his number one job . . . Yes, fly the airplane! A little while passed, and John decided to start playing with the screen options. I knew now that the big lesson had begun, so I just sat there. Slowly, his altitude started to go up and down?not very much at first, but I knew it was just going to get worse. I looked at John, and his head was down looking right at the GPS. By the way, the time frame of this entire lesson was probably less than a minute. John continued to look down and said, Hm, I can?t find the screen I am looking for.? I just sat there. Slowly, he started a right turn, only a few degrees bank, heading right into the mountains. The plane began to slowly lose altitude as the right turn started to get steeper. There was no horizon at all Miguel Layun Jersey , so John had no clue of what was going on. Luckily, he was one of the students that took my aerobatic option before solo, s