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..... is like turning on an electric light needs some dual on
the asics of what constitutes proper flight instruction . I have a pretty good idea of what constitutes proper flight instruction, Dud; mine was courtesy of the United States Navy. I understand it's generally considered a fairly rigorous program. I have no problem with Navair, and the training you have received or not received is not at issue here. You made it an issue, Dud. Read what you said, quoted above. You said I don't know "what constitutes proper flight instruction"--although I experienced what is probably the best flight instruction available to any American. What I'm addressing is your statement that asserts something as fact.. No, Dud, it's a statement of my opinion. To be more precise, the expression that something is "like turning on an electric light" is a simile. Similes are never "facts." .....and I take exception to that. And that's your opinion, and of course you're entitled to it. It's simply not true enough to be presented as a glittering generalization.. Dud, you don't know what a "glittering generalization is." I My contention is that any properly trained pilot will use a GPS simply as one more available tool to be used in conjuction with other navigational skills, pilotage being one of these skills. You made that point, or came close to it, in your previous post. No need to repeat it. You're begging the question, saying a properly trained pilot has been properly trained. Duh! Quite to the contrary.... I'm begging nothing... Dud, you don't know what "begging the question" means, either. it is YOUR statement that a new pilot who has a GPS in his/her navigational equation will become dependent on that GPS to the point of not developing normal navigational skills that begs the question; "has this pilot been properly trained?" Dud, "begging the question" does NOT mean what you think it means. It is the name of a logical fallacy in which one's conclusion is contained in his premise. Such as saying "A properly trained pilot has been properly trained"--which is what you said above, even though you changed the wording a little. The fact is that NO properly trained pilot will NEED a GPS. Dud, for crying out loud, DON'T YOU REALIZE YOU ARE AGREEING WITH WHAT I SAID IN MY RESPONSE TO THE ORIGINAL POST? Did you read the thread before barging in? Go back and read the original post, and read my response to it. I would offer one more comment on your posting: You may "properly train" a student but you have no idea what he's going to go out and do when you're not there. Why do so many pilots kill themselves doing stupid things? vince norris |
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