Secret Squirrel
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This is the perfect example of why pilots these days are not considered professionals. This guy can't spell worth a dime (he made this same mistake twice). Dude, did you almost flunk out of high school, skip college, then have daddy pay for your flight academy?
And you wonder why some airlines consider a college degree "highly perferred". Too weed out saps like this!
Please educate yourself.
This is the perfect example of why pilots these days are not considered professionals. This guy can't spell worth a dime (he made this same mistake twice). Dude, did you almost flunk out of high school, skip college, then have daddy pay for your flight academy?
And you wonder why some airlines consider a college degree "highly perferred". Too weed out saps like this!
Please educate yourself.
I don't think airlines should require pilots to have a 4 year degree. High school, yes. College is definitely not that important when it deals with flying.
By you saying that, you proved my point exactly.
What is that point? Where'd yu go?
By you saying that, you proved my point exactly.
Obviously actual flying of an airplane can be mastered strictly with a high school diploma, in today's automated systems probably a well trained monkey could probably get you from point A to B. Having a 4 year degree and being educated goes well beyond being strictly a button pusher in the cockpit - a major airline that's going to have you for many years as their pilot wants you to be an ambassador. They're thinking "OK, in 10 years this guy is going to be a captain for us...how is he going to be able to communicate with pax, media, etc..." They want a professional - and while a person without a college degree can still be professional - having that 4 year degree just helps increase that dynamic in an individual. Instructordude, your thinking is way shortsided. Think big picture, outside the box.
Wow...you'll never learn.
By you saying that, you proved my point exactly.
Obviously actual flying of an airplane can be mastered strictly with a high school diploma, in today's automated systems probably a well trained monkey could get you from point A to B. Having a 4 year degree and being educated goes well beyond being strictly a button pusher in the cockpit - a major airline that's going to have you for many years as their pilot wants you to be an ambassador. They're thinking "OK, in 10 years this guy is going to be a captain for us...how is he going to be able to communicate with pax, media, etc..." They want a professional - and while a person without a college degree can still be professional - having that 4 year degree just helps increase that dynamic in an individual. Instructordude, your thinking is way shortsided. Think big picture, outside the box.