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![]() "Jim Fisher" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message Let me make it as clear as I can for you. Your premise that by my standards, the flight test must produce either an incompetent pilot or send a failure back to the drawing boards is flawed. You have totally misinterpreted what I have said. What I said was that I had never flown with a product of an accelerated basic training program where that pilot didn't in my opinion need remedial training to bring them up to what I consider to be appropriate comprehension standards. So is that a product of the acellerated training itself or is it a product of the typical acellerated student who "graduates" with only 40 to 50 hours under his belt instead of the usual 70 or so? If that accelerated student had the blazed through 70 to 100 hours would he be "as good as" the traditional student? Perhaps. Perhaps not. Perhaps the typical accelerated student represents a particular mindset of people who perhaps aren't as dedicated to learning to fly as traditional students. Perhaps they just aren't as passionate about flying as "normal" people. After all, these students probably tend to be doctors, busy businessmen and folks with more money than time. They just need to get this "training nonsense" behind them so they can be more productive in their careers. If they had instead gone through traditional training, would they tend to display the same kinds of weaknesses? Perhaps. Perhaps not. That's my whole point, Dudley. Not one soul here - including you - has provided any more than lightweight ancedotal evidence and baseless theories that accelerated students tend to suck. The reality and the body of evidence (consisting of thousands of successful graduates of these programs going back 100 years) tends to indicate otherwise. -- Jim Fisher Let me try this worded more simply for you. A flight instructor has simply posted an opinion on accelerated training at the basic level based on his personal experience dealing with these issues for fifty years. That opinion states he believes the best all around way to learn to fly is taking a path that allows ample time between lessons so that comprehension can keep pace with rote learning; rather than a method that doesn't allow this time. This is simply an opinion; not a statistical analysis. No one has used the term "accelerated programs suck" except YOU! No one has used the term "the check ride is a joke" except YOU! No one has used the term "Jillions of pilots unworthy of the privilege are flying over our heads" except YOU! Is a picture beginning to form here for you? It sure is for me. In your effort to defend your position on accelerated training, which is heavily a pro position, you are grossly over reaching with glittering generalizations describing scenarios that don't exist in the basic premise. The truth is that there is no argument, and nothing has to be proved. It's my opinion that these accelerated programs are not optimum. That doesn't in any way imply the things you are saying in your responses. 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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