Bikes and airplanes.
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 11:02 pm
Been thinking about the flight training industry and the way the industry is licensed.
So lets build this image in our mind.
We are at a school that teaches how to ride a bike and out side on the sidewalk are two bikes...one a tricycle and the other a two wheeler.
You tell the owner you want a class one instructor to teach you on your new two wheel bike and the owner of the school tells you none of his instructors can teach on the two wheel bikes, they are only qualified on the tricycles.
You would be a bit annoyed would you not?
Yet no one seems to wonder why so many class one flight instructors can only teach on the tricycles.
Remember these people move through four classes of instructor to get to the Class one but many can not even fly a simple tail wheel airplane.
What does that say about the level of piloting skills TC and the industry is satisfied with?
So lets build this image in our mind.
We are at a school that teaches how to ride a bike and out side on the sidewalk are two bikes...one a tricycle and the other a two wheeler.
You tell the owner you want a class one instructor to teach you on your new two wheel bike and the owner of the school tells you none of his instructors can teach on the two wheel bikes, they are only qualified on the tricycles.
You would be a bit annoyed would you not?
Yet no one seems to wonder why so many class one flight instructors can only teach on the tricycles.
Remember these people move through four classes of instructor to get to the Class one but many can not even fly a simple tail wheel airplane.
What does that say about the level of piloting skills TC and the industry is satisfied with?