If I was in the market for a CFI you would be at the top of the list for sure. I wanted to share a flight story with you. I had a family member with their CFI together create all sorts of negative scenarios - One of which was the CFI gabbed the yoke and said you can push the yoke forward and backward, but not from side to side - We need to land this airplane - What do you do? Obviously well strapped in the CFI was instructed to open his door when instructed to do so - using the doors to turn the plane / line up and land. I'm not sure if it was in the Cessna 172 - 182 or 210 - those were the planes they flew / the 210 was predominantly used out of the three - they continued to fly together well after VFR and IFR certifications. Pilots I've talked to at all levels seemed impressed. I am not a pilot, but if I had the time and money I would like to pursue it. This exercise was not part of the original training it came after and they kept flying together. I look forward to watching more of your videos-