taxicabdriver
disgruntled employee
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- Apr 5, 2004
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Would a 2000 hour CFI be any better prepared that spent 90% of his time in a C152 versus a MAPD grad? I think not......
I agree with you 100% on this. I respect your point of view, I was just expressing mine. You have probably been in this industry longer than me, and the following is just my guess. A lot of the MAPD guys that I have run across have spent their entire time in TRAINING until they get to the airline job. All of their time is spent with someone looking over thier shoulder or there for them if they ever have anything go wrong, or get snagged up in nasty weather/ifr. I think that single pilot ifr is a very good quality to have under your belt....most of them have litte or no ifr, let alone single pilot ifr that will give you the confidence to know you can do it yourself if your other pilot zonks out. All those "simulated" emergencies that you do in a simulator are exactly that....not real. How will they respond when something happens out on line? I have seen that most people freeze up when they have it happen for the first time for real vs in a simulated environment.
You will find very few with negative remarks, mostly those will come from guys with a chip on their shoulder that never had this option available to them.
I think you nailed this one right on the nose too. Most of the people that have something against the MAPD guys are the ones that are just jealous that someone got to the airlines before they did. Looking back I probably should have just kept that last post to myself.....didn't mean to offend anyone on the board.
I agree with you 100% on this. I respect your point of view, I was just expressing mine. You have probably been in this industry longer than me, and the following is just my guess. A lot of the MAPD guys that I have run across have spent their entire time in TRAINING until they get to the airline job. All of their time is spent with someone looking over thier shoulder or there for them if they ever have anything go wrong, or get snagged up in nasty weather/ifr. I think that single pilot ifr is a very good quality to have under your belt....most of them have litte or no ifr, let alone single pilot ifr that will give you the confidence to know you can do it yourself if your other pilot zonks out. All those "simulated" emergencies that you do in a simulator are exactly that....not real. How will they respond when something happens out on line? I have seen that most people freeze up when they have it happen for the first time for real vs in a simulated environment.
You will find very few with negative remarks, mostly those will come from guys with a chip on their shoulder that never had this option available to them.
I think you nailed this one right on the nose too. Most of the people that have something against the MAPD guys are the ones that are just jealous that someone got to the airlines before they did. Looking back I probably should have just kept that last post to myself.....didn't mean to offend anyone on the board.