Training in Kanada, vs the USA

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Strega
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Shiny

I asked who people would rather be taught to fly by. Askcaptainscott or little Pistons

I do make part of my living by flying.

Show us where the embedded thunderstorm dodging happened, we are all waiting.


Chuck Ellsworth

Well Shiny this is an aviation discussion forum and BPF is part of aviation flight training in Canada and on the other forum there is no way we can express our personal opinions on the subject of BPF.


He does not come here and defend his position, could that be because there are no moderators here to skew things in his favor?


It is not only on Avcanada that any criticism of BPF's position on things get zapped.


I no longer post on any of his threads on Pprune either because when I do he has the Pprune mods remove my posts.


He is fair game in my opinion especially now that he is working for Transport Canada.


And like I have previously said he has found his refuge in aviation.


To bad he wont come here and tell us why he left Conair and went to Transport.


Was it because he did not want to be a lifetime First Officer there?
David MacRay
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Chuck Ellsworth wrote: Well I know BPF quite well.
He has finally found the perfect job for him though.
Sand brush guy for Sports Illistrated?
Chuck Ellsworth

No.


As far as I am concerned flight training in Canada is in need of a complete revamping and a complete change of mindset in TC flight training department.


B.P. F. is just more of the same, in fact it is a move downward as fa as I am concerned.


For me it really does not mater because I am retired.


But for the new pilots in aviation it really cheats them as far as good training to be a pilot goes.


The perfect solution of course is be like the USA and allow any licensed flight instructor to teach...get rid of the need for a FTU-OC completely.
Strega
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Do people a favour and change the subject of this thread so they don't bother starting to read it if they're not interested in your dislike of BPF.

Are you the new moderator?


As you have mentioned, this is a free world..  if you dont like my posts.. dont read them.
Colonel
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Remember, every TC Inspector has turned down
multiple, repeated offers from Westjet and AC,
because they are the [b]best[/b].
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