Originally Posted by
LAfrequentflyer
The ultimate factor in passing any training (airline, academic, military) is the individual.
Flight training academies do an excellent job at giving their students the information they need to be capable pilots.
It is up to the individual pilots to decide how/at what level they will apply that information.
If I had been in your initial newhire class I would have helped the students struggling. Perhaps, the problem is not their ability but your lack of leadership.
LAFF
Since you decided to take the low road with a personal attack, many of us did study together late into the night every night during training, including a couple that failed out. We invited everybody to join us, and it worked well. After a couple failed the first oral (including myself) we were in the hotel lobby reviewing every day during the week leading up to our retests, sometimes until 3am.
I find a comment about leadership pretty funny coming from somebody that follows a bunch of shiny ads and flashy web sites with
ZERO actual experience. Sounds like you do a good job following the hype.