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Old 04-27-2007 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Ftrooppilot
Good point. The USAF Aviation Cadet program (ended about 1962) used to create a 2/Lt. Pilot in twelve months - a college degree was not required. There could be USAFA Academy graduate, AFROTC graduate and aviation cadet in the same UPT graduating class.

When the USAF had a pilot shortage (about nine years ago) they talked about bringing the Aviation Cadet program back. It does not take a college degree to fly an airplane. It does take a good training program.

Some of the best pilots in the world are at El Al. The Israeli AIr Force begins selection at age 16. Their training program has a high attrition rate but results in highly qualified pilots by age twenty. Many of them are reservists who fly for El Al.

The 90 day schools (0 to CMEL) are questionable; perhaps what aviation needs is one year schools (fully funded by airline industry) with carefully screened entrants and attrition rates that reflect high standards.

Maybe . . . or why don't airlines just raise their standards and pay and only select candidates from those "Pilot Training Schools" that are producing THE BEST candidates.
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