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On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 17:40:08 GMT, Ed Rasimus
wrote: There was a lot of emotional argument about quality, but it really turns out that the job is so rote that a brand-new grad can be pretty good at it. The only thing missing is the intimidation factor that is the basic stock-in-trade of the military flight instructor. The three tool of the IP: fear, sarcasm and ridicule. Wow, the Navy never taught US that in IUT (Instructor Under Training) school!!!!! :-) The must have had a "Screamer" subspecialty course, though, because there were a few of those. I wonder, though, if the AF method might be a remnant of the old days when cavalry officers were some of the first aviators. That method is somewhat common in "old school" equitation instructors. ;-) Bill Kambic Haras Lucero, Kingston, TN Mangalarga Marchador: Uma Raça, Uma Paixão |
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