https://copanational.org/en/2019/04/18/ ... t-20190418
[quote]a shortage of instructors is limiting the training of new pilots[/quote]
Male bovine excrement. I instructed for 25 years, perfect safety record, I
was told by TC to not even bother trying to renew. Clearly there are too
many experienced instructors in Canada.
Let's hear some more about Russia Collusion - why not? All #fakenews.
"Instructor Shortage" == #fakenews
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117k :o
To think a bachelor degree from a university is a useless waste of money, just think of how much of a money sewer hole a College Diploma in aviation management is.
To think a bachelor degree from a university is a useless waste of money, just think of how much of a money sewer hole a College Diploma in aviation management is.
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[color=rgb(0, 0, 0)][font=Times New Roman][/font][/color][left][color=rgb(0, 0, 0)][font=Times New Roman][size=16px]Speaking as a grade school reject, why is a bachelor's degree a useless waste of money...? I am academically stunted in that regard and wonder why you would denigrate it so...? [/size][/font][/color][/left]
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IMHO at least 80% of undergraduate degrees
fail a basic cost/benefit calculation.
The only degrees that are worthwhile are math,
physics, chemistry, biology or combinations or
applications thereof.
The USA has $1.5T in student debt for loans
that should never have been given. This is insane.
fail a basic cost/benefit calculation.
The only degrees that are worthwhile are math,
physics, chemistry, biology or combinations or
applications thereof.
The USA has $1.5T in student debt for loans
that should never have been given. This is insane.
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Sorry perhaps I should have qualified that with many bachelor degrees from universities offer little to no value in obtaining a career. Yes, if it serves as a basis to another degree in something useful then by all means it has value.
But an Aviation Management degree from a college in the Selkirk mountain range offers little to build on or any value to accompany your pilot qualifications.
I have many friends who went this way and will echo that it’s a useless piece of paper. All have said that if they had to do it all again they would obtain their pilot qualifications outside of a college program and pursued education in something else useful or for a fallback plan.
But an Aviation Management degree from a college in the Selkirk mountain range offers little to build on or any value to accompany your pilot qualifications.
I have many friends who went this way and will echo that it’s a useless piece of paper. All have said that if they had to do it all again they would obtain their pilot qualifications outside of a college program and pursued education in something else useful or for a fallback plan.
I’m miles ahead of my compatriots, who I worked the ramp with back in 01-03.
That’s more to do with being a military aviator, less than being an undergraduate school taker.
Uncle Sam is paying for my Grad degree, (almost done!) which is about as useful as tits on a bull for my career progression.
I wouldn’t recommend going to a flight school+business degree type 4year program. Save $50k and go to an FBO and community college. (The only thing the degree is good for, is checking the box on a job applications).
That’s more to do with being a military aviator, less than being an undergraduate school taker.
Uncle Sam is paying for my Grad degree, (almost done!) which is about as useful as tits on a bull for my career progression.
I wouldn’t recommend going to a flight school+business degree type 4year program. Save $50k and go to an FBO and community college. (The only thing the degree is good for, is checking the box on a job applications).
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