Amish RakeFight
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Have you ever actually worked as an instructor? Believe me... give me enough time and money and I am 100% sure I could take someone well below average and teach them to pass a commercial pilot's license.
They GIVE you the questions and answers ahead of time on the written.
Seriously; I think I could take a slightly advanced chimp and given a shock collar and a pile of bananas; I could teach that chimp to land on the numbers!
Ive worked as an instructor and don't agree with you.
Enough money and time, sure, they'll pass the comm checkride. Its canned anyway. Just like the written. No surprises as to whats being measured or how you'll need to perform. There are plenty of commerical tickets walking around who are frightened to do a full power stall, let alone command a light twin in marginal weather. The written is the easy part. Anyone with an ability to memorize can pass it. Same with passing a checkride. Certification and line flying are two different things. Flying professionally is much more about having an aptitude for it. Getting certificated merely shows an interest in learning the basics of that particular rating.
Back when I instructed, there were COMMs and CFIs who would come in for BFRs and IPCs who never instructed or flew in weather, if at all. They just kept the ticket current because of their love for aviation. Just because you have the minimal certification does not automatically qualify you to fly any particular operation.
This is not about pilots being better than computer specialists, or vice-versa. It has to do with personality and aptitude and what you can stomach for 8 hors a day.
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