Otter said:Gearmunky,
I understand your point, but I think you fail to see that of the other seasoned veterans. Different types of experience do develop pilots at varying rates of experience in varying rates of time. Thus your point, get to know the individual. However, there is sage advice from these gentlemen, it takes time with your a$$ in the breeze to develop experience with depth to handle any and all situations thrown at you. There is the difference in a wrote (spelling?) effort by a "gear monkey" no pun against your name, and an experienced pilot. Believe it or not, there are scenarios with the aircraft that are not in a checklist (not meant derogatorily, statement of fact).
The first time mother nature, an aircraft, or an a idiot in the other seat scares 10 years off your life you will understand and appreciate what is being said. Experience dictates the amount of time one sits there with a dumb or astounded look on their face prior to responding appropriately to the situation. The only (and I emphasize ONLY) thing that develops that response time is experience, and copious amounts of it.
Best,
Otter
Finally, someone understands!!!
Thank You