Originally Posted by
WX Guru
Then you'll have them solo and they'll almost kill themselves and other innocent pilots flying as well beause they can't comunicate. Then you'll send them on their checkride and they'll fail and the FAA will come to YOU asking why in the hell you can't teach anyone how to fly. Then you'll start all over again once your students finally do pass their checkride after multiple attempts.
Not to get too personal, but this sounds more like an instructor issue than a student issue. If they aren't ready, then don't sign them off. It cost me my instructing job at a different school when I couldn't get my students signed off quickly enough for this very reason. So be it, it's my CFI/II that I spent lots of money getting, and am not going to risk losing because of pressure from the boss. There's too much at stake.