T1bubba
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- Nov 26, 2001
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Spur,
You'll get no arguement from me that occasionally students who probably shouldn't get wings make it through, but I think that's more a function of the experience level of the IP's they fly with than anything specific to the T-1. New IP's tend to think "I'll give him a break" when a student has a bad flight, what they don't realize is that everyone else is doing the same thing. Next thing you know the guy is going to a PC or an EC but there's no documentation of any earlier problems, so no basis to start the CR process. If the IP's are doing their job the students that make it to graduation are the right ones.
The flip side of the coin is that the T-38 eliminates good pilots because they can't perform tasks that they would never have to do in a heavy/crew aircraft (i.e. fly fingertip). I've seen plenty of guys who did extremely well in T-37's or T-34's, then did well in the T-38 up until formation. Next thing you know, they're flying career is over because they couldn't hang on the wing. Of course, that's extremely important for someone who's going to fighters but pretty much irrelevent for heavy pilots.
The IP's who trained our grads in their follow-on aircraft were always happy with the product, which in the end is what it's all about...
T1bubba
You'll get no arguement from me that occasionally students who probably shouldn't get wings make it through, but I think that's more a function of the experience level of the IP's they fly with than anything specific to the T-1. New IP's tend to think "I'll give him a break" when a student has a bad flight, what they don't realize is that everyone else is doing the same thing. Next thing you know the guy is going to a PC or an EC but there's no documentation of any earlier problems, so no basis to start the CR process. If the IP's are doing their job the students that make it to graduation are the right ones.
The flip side of the coin is that the T-38 eliminates good pilots because they can't perform tasks that they would never have to do in a heavy/crew aircraft (i.e. fly fingertip). I've seen plenty of guys who did extremely well in T-37's or T-34's, then did well in the T-38 up until formation. Next thing you know, they're flying career is over because they couldn't hang on the wing. Of course, that's extremely important for someone who's going to fighters but pretty much irrelevent for heavy pilots.
The IP's who trained our grads in their follow-on aircraft were always happy with the product, which in the end is what it's all about...
T1bubba