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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: Then why have licenses at all? Rhetorical question, I know... Because they're an indicator that an individual has been trained for a task to a known standard of competancy. I know of a local guy that *did* take flying lessons at one point but never got his license, who got busted not too long ago for flying a King Air 200 for a charter company. Unbelievable that this could slip between the cracks. |
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![]() "Kingfish" wrote in message ups.com... Matt Whiting wrote: Then why have licenses at all? Rhetorical question, I know... Because they're an indicator that an individual has been trained for a task to a known standard of competancy. I know of a local guy that *did* take flying lessons at one point but never got his license, who got busted not too long ago for flying a King Air 200 for a charter company. Unbelievable that this could slip between the cracks. Happens all the time. Quite a few years ago my father (who was also a pilot) recommended a guy he knew to fly the company twin. My father knew this guy for a number of years so he checked him out in the aircraft, "one of the most competent pilots he had seen in years" I remember him saying. Because this guy was such a master at handling the plane in many different types of scenarios and seemed knowledgeable in all the procedures the company hired him. Only one problem, he didn't have a commercial license!. He was such a good pilot no-one bothered to check to see if he actually had a commercial. He only had a private with a twin endorsement. It wasn't until almost a year of flying that someone actually asked the question. (dumb I know but everyone assumed he was qualified). He was let go from his job and the company hired a new fully licensed commercial pilot. |
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