Dumb Pilot
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Modern airplanes you don't really fly them much, even for those of us that are so called "hand flyers" it all amounts to an average of 10 minutes of actual hand flying in a typical flight. Where I see the difference is in the foundation experience, today the typical pilot considers partial glass "old school" I think that those formation first few years of a pilots career are best spent in mostly a raw data environment, flying steam, once that foundation is there it never goes away regardless of what you consequently fly. The whole pay for training revolution that has brought many pilots from 250 to 500 hours to the right seat of an RJ, creates a weak foundation that will never allow comfort when basic hand flying is needed because the comfort with basic hand flying skills are not mature enough with somebody that has barely 500 hours.