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Yeah.. had him for the indoc, but not the systems, part of me deciding to not continue was I heard that he was going to be my training captain, not my idea of a good time from what I saw in the indoc.

Very knowlegeable, but presentation was lacking.

sb
 
, part of me deciding to not continue was I heard that he was going to be my training captain, not my idea of a good time from what I saw in the indoc.


scubabri,

Good luck to you in whatever your future endeavors/desires may consist of BUT keep in mind that these "types" of people do exist in every flight department all across the board and they will not be going away anytime soon. Do not make choices based on who you may or may not have to interact with at some point in the training process. I would get into the habit early on of being able to "adapt" to the more difficult types that you will come in contact with, just a matter of time before you are going to meet these guys. Some have egos and chips on their shoulders so it is not going to always be a smooth ride that is all fun and games. Regroup and let your flying skills get you through regardless of how "difficult" and "bitter" of a person is that you may run into.

It is not always a "good time". . . Don't let "presentation" stop you from advancing or anything else along those lines. Some variables in the equation are beyond your control, here is a perfect example.


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