Clyde
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kevdog said:Clyde, I have learned alot from PFE's and yes, I feel more comfortable flying with a PFE that has experience rather than a new guy without an A&P, but if one has the desire to learn the aircraft and do their job well, anyone can run the panel like a PFE, with a little time.
On the 727, the person who taught me the most was a 65 year old with 30+ years experience on the plane. He sat through every seat and then retired sitting sideways. He however, is not a mechanic.
Kevdog,
I probably should have worded my response a little differently, I did not intend to make it sound like the PFE was smarter because of the A&P.
In my experience, both as a previous FE and watching others go through the training, has been that a solid knowledge of systems and/or the desire to learn systems (and a slight mechanical inclination) is an absolute must. Having no prior knowledge of the level of experience of these prospective SO's, I can't say for sure if they will be good at what they do or not. But, knowing that the position is only for 6 months followed by the right seat soon thereafter, I would find it plausible that the upgrade would be the biggest thing on their minds. Having traveled internationally on the 747 previously, I as front seater would feel more comfortable with a seasoned engineer sitting behind me.