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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 02:36:02 GMT, "Bob Gardner"
wrote: I can't believe that anyone can assimilate what it takes to be a safe pilot with good judgment in ten days. At the very least, you need to experience a variety of weather situations. Wouldn't touch this place with the proverbial ten foot pole. Bob Gardner If you pass the written, the oral and practical to the satisfaction of the examiner, what exactly is the difference between learning in 10 days or 10 months? Knowledge is knowledge. If it stays in you, what does it matter how quickly you are taught it? On the other hand, not everyone learns at exactly the same speed so not everyone will be able to handle this type of instruction. As to judgement, this seems a complicated subject. From what I've read all my life about flying and what I've heard from pilots, poor judgement can come from pilots whether they are freshly minted or have thousands of hours of experience. It seems to depend on the individual and his/her level of confidence, whether deserved or not. Corky Scott |
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