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Old 03-25-2008 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by JetJock16
There are a lot of 141 schools who offer the same quality of training but that doesn't mean you're any more ready for the 121 world. I'm sure most will agree there are important attributes that one gains from instructing for a year or two; like confidence, desicion making and responsibility. All are very important and a 200 hour wonder may posses one but not all of the above, only time in command can net all.

An example of when I feel a 200 hour wonder MIGHT be ready for the 121 world is when they come from a background that has netted them many years of cammand experience. Meaning this is their second professional career. Even then I feel they will need a little more experience before moving on but not as much as a greenhorn just out of college who has never experience real resonsiblily/command. BTW teaching a class or two as an undergrad does not count, you need to be in command of others and teaching students does fit the bill (speaking from experience).

I mean no offense to any 200 hour wonder, JMO.
Don't get me wrong, my flight instruction made me a whole lot better pilot that if I were not to do it.

However, don't equate those of us that spent 4-years at college, taking a ton of advance classes to the same as someone that did the GA route. Go to UND and Riddle and tell me its not hard. Probably only 25% or less from my freshman class even finished.