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In article , C J Campbell
wrote: The Air Force and Navy, both of whom ostensibly know something about flying, do all their training in tricycle gear aircraft. Yet they arguably turn out some of the best pilots in the world. I think their sylabus and standards are little tougher and higher than that found in the FAA PTS and the way most civilian flight instructors actually teach. How many wannabe students do the military weed out in the interview process, even before the training starts, followed by the washouts that do meet the standards once training begins. The civilians pay their money and get through it. Some take more time, some less. Some are given multiple opportunities to pass the test. The military decides when to cut its losses and not spend more money on a losing proposition. |
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