DirkkDiggler said:
Actually you are incorrect. After med. school every doctor works as an internist, usually doing at least one rotation in the ER!
You're flat out wrong Dirk. Every Physician doesn't work as an 'internist' after Medical School. Every Medical
student does a Trauma rotation during their third year of Medical School. After completing Medical School, if they wish to practice medicine they enter an internship in their chosen discipline. Not all graduates choose to practice medicine, however. Some become Physician Scientists, which doesn't always require an internship.
DirkkDiggler said:
You're way off here as well. Internists who are working in the E.R. are not constantly supervised. They have supervision, but not standing over them all the time. Unlike a newbie pilot who is only left alone in the cockpit when Cappy has to drop a deuce. The captain certainly doesn't have to be a check airman or the chief pilot to tell the F.O. he's f*cking up.
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Students are under constant supervision by a hierarchy of progressively more experienced Physicians. If and when the proverbial deuce hits the fan, these Students have expert help available immediately. I never argued that an FO needs a check airman and the chief pilot in the cockpit. I was correcting your analogy to make it......more analgous. I agree that if an FO screws up, the Captain will say something. But it is supposed to be an environment where neither pilot has to supervise the other one. They are supposed to be partners. In the first few months off of IOE, there's no way a new FO is going to know it all. I know I sure made my share of mistakes concerning the operation of the aircraft. The Captain shouldn't have to teach basic decision making though. The goal of medical school IS to teach that basic decision making. None of my Captains had to teach me about the IFR system or dealing with icing conditions or any other of a couple hundred situations that I had already learned through experience. Like I said earlier, there are some people who come out of PFT with a good head on their shoulders. But they just don't have the experience or seasoning that someone who has higher time with a wider variety of flight experience (particularly PIC instrument time) has. Once again though, that is not why I joined this debate.
DirkkDiggler said:
Poor analogy there my friend.
I agree. It is a poor analogy. But let's look at who really made the poor analogy.
DirkkDiggler said:
Have you been to the emergency room lately? Where do you think med. school students go right after they graduate?...they have some supervision, but no more than a fresh F/O...
versus
sluminginpit said:
What other type of profession can you buy your way into for a wad of cash? Would you let Doctor with 1 year of a crash course operate on yourself or a loved one? NO! .
The problem is that he was just asking a rhetorical question to make a point. I don't think he was really implying that you would let a person with limited training operate on your loved ones, nor was he implying that they are even able to do so. He used a debate technique where he asked a common sense question with a yes or no answer that just about any one would answer no to. He asked a loaded question that required an
opinion. My problem is not with you or your position. It is with your inability to articulate why you disagree with him.
Short version:
If I tell you that you're gonna get carpal tunnel syndrome from all the porn you've been downloading would you tell me that I was wrong because you had an ergonomic keyboard??
You would have missed the point. Just like you missed the point he was trying to make. Then, the technique you used to defend your position and facts were just wrong. I wasn't gonna point out the style issue, but you said
my analogy was wrong. I initially just wanted to correct your facts.
Then there's this one:
DirkkDiggler said:
I certainly hope you're not suggesting that piloting an aircraft is anywhere in the same neighborhood as difficult as being a doctor! .
and
DirkkDiggler said:
Pilots really aren't that dissimilar. .
Dude, you completely reverse your own position.
Finally:
DirkkDiggler said:
I hereby call shenanigans on your "shenigans." Whatever that is.
Ok, I wasted a South Park quote with my poor spelling. For that I apologize.
No hard feelings I hope.
-J