I've said this before, but ....
Pilots should go through several phases of training, on different types of aircraft.
The first phase of training should be at a grass field on a cub with no electrics.
10 hours-ish, then solo and onto the next phase on a slightly more advanced
type (metal, fixed gear) at probably a different airport with paved runways.
Final phase would be on a retractable gear aircraft. Certainly Nav, instrument,
hopefully some formation and aerobatics. T-6 is a bit long in the tooth for that
these days, perhaps SF.260?
The military used to train like that. It makes me sad to see pilots fly their first
200 hours on the same type. It's like all-season tires. They're bad at everything.
I ain't asking nobody for nothing, if I can't get it on my own.