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On Oct 6, 7:30 am, B A R R Y wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 20:23:10 -0700, Andrew Sarangan wrote: The OP has a damn good question, so telling him to "go read the POH' is very patronizing and reflects poorly on all pilots' attitudes towards new students. OK, so HIS "read the POH" response was a tad harsh, but the overall message remains a good one. Be careful about how you treat new comers to aviation. You can point someone toward a basic reference in a manner that's neither condescending or demeaning. G So perhaps a more pleasant tone would be better? Yes. I can relate to many such instances where a more inviting attitude from the pilot would have had a different outcome. Long time ago, even before I was a student pilot, I found out that my college house mate was a pilot. I had all kinds of questions I wanted to ask him about flying. But he was behaving like Tom Cruise in Top Gun, and gave me the impression that I might not be cool enough to become a pilot. He was never willing to answer any questions except tell me that "it takes a lot of training and experience". Sort of like telling someone to "go read the books". I have had other similar encounters. Actually, I don't think I met a single friendly and inviting pilot until I became a pilot myself. It is pretty sad. Despite all that I still managed to become a pilot and CFI. I am just very sensitive about how pilots treat other people expressing interest in aviation. |
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On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 07:51:56 -0700, Andrew Sarangan
wrote: Despite all that I still managed to become a pilot and CFI. I am just very sensitive about how pilots treat other people expressing interest in aviation. Points well taken! G I really do try to do the same. I give away my expired charts, magazines, and printed training materials to non-pilots. I even offered to mail expired charts to France, when you-know-who first appeared. One of the local simmers who I've passed lots of charts to, and explained how to read them, has even enrolled in an actual PP ground school and gotten up a few times. I'm also one who has advocated offering "fence hangers" impromptu rides. I'll try to be more mindful of your experiences when suggesting students and interested parties look things up themselves. |
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