lets see....a 40kt x wind component. And a headwind component that gave you a ground speed of 30 at arrival..Heck of a wind! I cant recall landing in winds like that except at the bar during happy hour
Are you sure it was not more that 40kts x wind? And you groundspeed was actually only 5kts?
The whole idea that this is even a topic for discussion is disturbing, and Loopa I accept your claim without further proof.
As to the generalizations. Unfortunately, the FTUs that provide this type of mandated training are not the ones that seem to be p umping out the majority of CPLs, so the generalization, I think, is fair.
There are always exceptions, though as someone said, having to sell learning how to land with a crosswind is a bit disappointing.
the great thing about this thread, is that x-wind landings our now a must do on our pre hire evaluations.
TC lurks here, and I hope that one of them will take note, and do something about correcting this situation with the colleges..CPL's that have never landed solo in a 10kt X wind...unblievable.
lastly, I noted a post about landing with a 10kt tailwind...Not sure that is the best training around, X-winds are a reality in flying. Tailwinds..Well, not so much. Better to save the student some money and give them a good briefing on the characteristics of tailwind landings. Otherwise they might just have some misplaced confidence and find out along enough runway is not.