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![]() "Jim Fisher" wrote in message .. . "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message As I've said, the pilots I've checked coming out of these "crash courses for the Private" were safe enough, but lacked the overall abilities of pilots who had gone through a normal process I'm more with you than again' you on this one, Dudley. However, I had the same thought about accelerated courses for the IFR that I was once considering until I researched the subject and was convinced otherwise. I wonder if I would again be swayed if I were to look into the accelerated Private programs? I doubt it. I don't see how anyone could gain the experience they need within 40 to 50 hours and a few weeks. Some do, of course, but speaking as one who got their wings at about 70 hours, it still wasn't really enough. Had I known what I know now, I would have stayed under the tutelage of my CFI for a dozen or two more hours . . . Okay, that's a damn lie. I wanted my wings just as bad as anyone else and wanted the NOW, by golly. I still coulda' used a few more hours, though. I, Jim Fisher, Internationally Famous Former Airplane Owner, probably would have been one of those that "cracked" under your probing questions and you would have equated my knowledge with the Accelerated dudes. We will never know, I guess. What I do know is that you are welcome to your opinion (an most here in the group want to hear it - it's what we are here for) but it really doesn't mean squat. Just because you've had a few students from Accelerated Courses ("AC") who didn't quite meet your standards doesn't mean most, some, all or none of them will not. Your experience is not anywhere close to a scientific sampling. All that said, perhaps you've illuminated a problem that does not rest with the AC courses but with the Private Pilot written and checkride. Many CFIs here in the group have stated over and over again "Don't worry about the checkride or your written grade. What matters is that you passed." But wait, that doesn't count if your an AC student according to you, Dudley. So, either the written test & checkride is a joke and jillions of "pilots" unworthy of the privilege are swarming over our heads or the test and Ride are effective enough to weed out the worst of us and send them back to the drawing board. It can't be either, can it? -- Jim Fisher There's a little more to the educational end of the flying equation than the "high wing, low wing" thing Jim. I'll be glad to discuss any opposing opinion you might have as a non CFI; only try a repost will you....this time without all the veiled personal stuff and assumptions please. Just pass on things like how many students you think I might or might not have dealt with, and whether or not my opinion "means or doesn't mean squat"....... and simply ask logical, pertinent questions if that's at all possible. I'll be glad to discuss the issue with you. Appreciate it! :-) Thank you Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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