I was very fortunate to be able to spend last week in Florida flying Jan Bussell's -6 and -6A (with his able instruction, of course). Jan is a retired lifelong professional teacher--in addition to being to a CFI--and it shows.
He knows what he needs to teach you to keep you from killing yourself in an RV, and he goes about it in a very calm professional manner. Jan will let you make mistakes, and then he'll tell you about it.
His airplanes appear to be very well maintained, and he lives on a relatively rough, tight grass strip with a great three-paved-runway airport (Okeechobee County) only minutes away. (It also has one of the best airport restaurants--maybe the best--that I have ever seen.)
Jan is one of the better instructors with whom I have flown--and--he has both airplanes (-6 and -6A) in his hanger. More about that in another post![Wink ;) ;)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
He knows what he needs to teach you to keep you from killing yourself in an RV, and he goes about it in a very calm professional manner. Jan will let you make mistakes, and then he'll tell you about it.
His airplanes appear to be very well maintained, and he lives on a relatively rough, tight grass strip with a great three-paved-runway airport (Okeechobee County) only minutes away. (It also has one of the best airport restaurants--maybe the best--that I have ever seen.)
Jan is one of the better instructors with whom I have flown--and--he has both airplanes (-6 and -6A) in his hanger. More about that in another post