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Has anyone read this? What is your opinion? Tom Knauff certainly
doesn't provide any facts to support his conclusions. The following statement in particular should anger each glider pilot, CFIG and examiner: "The point of this is the demonstrable fact that most glider pilots do not have the fundamental knowledge to fly safely. (Perhaps with the exception of very controlled circumstances.)" When I questioned him on this he simply offered the following:“Oh, by the way, the test results demonstrate the point.” Really? What tests? Where’s the empirical data? Has he just perused NTSB reports or is it firsthand knowledge? Does he speak of transition pilots or “from scratch” students. Why does he only mention glider pilots and not general aviation? What has he done to change the FAA PTS? I personally know two CFIG’s who have crashed with passengers on board. One passenger died and the other passenger will never be the same. One CFIG continues to fly and the other has withdrawn from the glider community and, quite possibly, aviation altogether. Are they to be included in Tom’s categorical statements? I think not. It is not just glider pilots. It isn’t just the low time pilot. Everyone makes mistakes. For Tom to make such broad statements just to sell some books is reckless and doesn’t provide any real help to our small community. Is there a gap in training and real flying? You bet. So why isn’t he tapping on the shoulder of every CFIG, DPE, and the FAA? His offhand comments smack in the same style as John Scherer’s commercials for the Video Professor; “Buy my product.” Warren The complete newsletter: Several of you have asked for answers to the questions, and want more questions. At the end of most chapters of the first training manual, "Glider Basics From First Flight To Solo," there are important end of chapter questions. Also, "The Bronze Badge Book" has nearly 300 important questions and answers. You can order these and other books from our web site listed below. The point of this is the demonstrable fact that most glider pilots do not have the fundamental knowledge to fly safely. (Perhaps with the exception of very controlled circumstances.) I recently had a person contact me about flight training. He explained that he did not need any ground school because he was going to take the FAA written test before arriving at our school. I expect him to go elsewhere for his training. Everyone gets a score on the FAA test in the high 90s because the questions and answers are available to them. Unfortunately, the FAA written test does not ask questions like, "Why does an aircraft have a rudder?" Or, "What color field is generally best for an off field landing?" Or, "At what altitude can you see cow's legs?" Thomas Knauff Knauff & Grove Soaring Supplies Ridge Soaring Gliderport 3523 S Eagle Valley Rd Julian, Pa 16844 Phone 814 355 2483 http://www.eglider.org |
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