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On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 05:35:59 -0700, Jay Honeck
wrote in .com: http://www.afss.com/field/?sp=20070306 Newly hired flight service specialists are required to have an aviation-related degree and/or aviation experience. Being a pilot is preferred, but is not necessary. This is a good thing that will (eventually) result in a VERY high quality FSS crew, IMHO. I applaud LockMart's aviation experience requirement for flight service specialists, but you must remember that a significant number of experienced personnel, familiar with local meteorological phenomena, have been replaced by raw recruits. It will be a long time (if ever) before they acquire the expertise of the old hands who formerly manned the briefing lines. How many times in the past did you talk to a monotone 'crat without the slightest knowledge of (or care about) actually performing the flight he was briefing? Never. Too many times, around here. That's remarkable. |
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