I have gone against the opinion of my instructor a couple of times. At the end of the day if I'm in control I won't do something that I don't feel comfortable doing. Landing long at EGGP is a bit different to planting it down a couple of hundred feet short of the runway. The displaced threshold isn't available landing distance.
That was an example, not a comparison!

If this was how his instructor was teaching him to land, then the instructor was doing it wrong!
To quote the great Hercule Poirot, exactement, mon ami. A student can't be criticised if he is doing what he's been taught. Most students will do exactly what their instructor teaches them.
It's being said that this was at the end of his first solo cross country, so what I suspect actually happened was that the student messed up the approach but just wanted to get it down (and he would have done if there headn't been a car in the way)
So was he fit to be sent on his solo cross country?
