or how about your CO? What would he say?
He has been one of my closest friends. I'll be sure to let him know that you're disappointed.
I did everything I could to avoid going to Vietnam, just as our last two presidents did, and most everyone else who might get drafted to be shipped off to Vietnam. Those that served in Vietnam have been betrayed over an over by this country
The Vietnam vets who sacrificed for their country were betrayed by guys like you who spoke out against the war, encouraging the enemy, and hiding when your country needed you.
the age 60 pilots that have been discriminated against on the age-60 issue by those like you from the "get out of my seat" crowd.
The same crowd you were in until you became a senior captain.
Hypocrite.
That has been your way of saluting those veterans; by forcing them to lose their jobs so guys like you could take them. That's real respect for those veterans.
I'm a combat veteran too. Does that mean when I'm a 64 year old 747 captain, all the junior pilots are required to forego their own career advancement to "salute" me by supporting Age 70 legislation?
You are a disgrace as an officer with your attitude. I'm really surprised you haven't been discovered.
A draft dodger lecturing a U.S. field grade officer and 5 year combat veteran on officership...
Your arrogance knows no bounds.
And regarding your example of the ERAU graduates doing better in pilot training than the others with the real degrees: That would be expected since your group mostly all had a significant amount of prior flight training. Your group had a very large head start. I would only guess that you needed that extra help, because without it you would have probably washed out, especially on account of your attitude and foul mouth.
I never would have guessed that a 60 year old retired airline captain could say something so juvenile.
Let me guess...your dad can beat up my dad too, right?
So have you changed even one person's opinion in a positive way about their plans to attend ERAU? NO YOU HAVEN'T. Your post has been a total failure that has only caused others to stay away for ERAU.
I see you're an expert on what everyone thinks. You and my ex-wife would get along well.
More importantly, I'm not trying to sell ERAU to anyone. If someone asks the question, I'll answer. It's a good school, but I couldn't care less what anyone else chooses.
But when I read ignorant posts like yours that spew inaccurate nonsense about the school or the benefits and value of its program, I have to step in a set the record straight. I'm not criticizing your school or life's choices; why are you trying to devalue mine?
Please give the airlines a break and make the military a career if they will keep you.
Sorry to disappoint you Old Man. Like I said, I'm already at a large U.S. cargo airline. You know...the one where everyone wants to work.
Oh yes, while you have so confidently posted that I had leaned to fly at an FBO, the fact is that I learned to fly in a University flight program.
go to an Aviation college after leaning to fly elsewhere and study whatever you want but not necessarily aviation. Go to the aviation college/university so you can work in your profession as a CFI at that school, with all the benefits of leadership, experience in aviation, networking, flying teams, student aviation organizations and women.
Personally, that's what I did.
You were saying...?
Just for the record, I recommend an aviaton degree for those who understand it's limitations. It is an easy way to get a fast 4-year degree
Only someone without an aviation degree would say something so stupid. You look like a fool when you pipe off about things about which you know nothing.
Empty drums beat the loudest.
And it will qualify for a military pilot slot
An aviation degree does not in itself guarantee a military pilot slot. MUCH more is considered for this very competitive privilege. Then again, I wouldn't expect a draft dodger to know about such things.
if that person only has enough education to get through OTS.
That's cute. So now you're marginalizing those with an aviation degree as barely having the education required to get through OTS, and not being capable of much else.
You're pathetic.
One final point regarding ERAU. Aren't the admission requirements for the fligh program: A warm body and a big check for about $250,000?
Why do you waste people's time with mistatements like that?
I'm guessing you bullied people for sport in junior high. Those types never grow out of it. Now you're trying in vain to develop a pilot clique exclusive of schools and degree programs you've deemed unworthy.
You're a disgrace. Re-enroll in junior high Pops.
He wasted his education by repeating his aviation education in the USAF. He should have been first in his class but he was down the list, while others with no prior training probably finished ahead of him
Perfect example of my foregoing point.
How do you know how I did?
Since you brought it up...
--Valedictorian, ERAU, B.S. Aeronautical Science
--1994 U.S. Navy #1 selection worldwide for OCS/active duty flying slot
--1994 U.S. Air Force Reserve #1 selection worldwide for OTS/Reserve flying slot
--1996 (lowest pilot production year in history of USAF; i.e. most competitive) USAF Undergraduate Pilot Training class rank #1
--Class rank #1 in all USAF follow on flight training
--Hired at NWA early with ZERO multiengine PIC
--Currently flying with a large U.S. cargo airline that hires just 1 out of 200 applicants
Nah...that silly aviation degree didn't help me out much, did it.
Like you said, the military and airlines don't care about ERAU or aviation degrees. Pssst...you forgot to tell them that.
If you want to do well in military training it is a sort of insurance policy against washing out to have prior training to include at least a private pilot certificate with an instrument rating and a 20-hour acrobatic course in a Pitts or better yet, a Super Decathlon, to learn real airmanship.
FYI...Unless an incoming student has 1200 hours or more of previous flying, USAF UPT instructors can't distinguish him from a zero time guy. UPT is unlike any civilian training. I've seen plenty of Commercial pilots wash out of UPT. I even knew one with an ATP.
I agree with you that getting some preliminary aerobatic training is a smart move.
Personally, I think the ERAU instructors (as well as most CFI's) are afraid of acrobatics because they have no such training themselves. Because acrobatics are an unknown to the instructors, they discourage the students from learning acro with telling BS stories of the danger of such training
Huh??? Another over-reaching, inaccurate statement. I've known MANY more ERAU instructors than you sir. What qualifes you to make such an assertion?
So does a student who wants to be a professional pilot, civilian or military, need ERAU? Certainly not. Any flight training anywhere, college or FBO, plus a 4-year degree from any school in any major is fine.
Agreed; however, it no doubt advanced my career, and many others.
Aviation degrees are the path of least resistance if you want that path.
Again with the nonsense, spoken from someone without an aviation degree.
How do you expect anyone to take your advice seriously when you come across as such an arrogant, self-righteous know-it-all?