Originally Posted by
geosynchronus
This is a false continuum.
Some alternate considerations are warranted here.
If someone gets "check-itis," or has an ********* examiner, or is having a bad day in general and subsequently fails a checkride; this is in no way a correlation to "not belonging in any aircraft."
Check-itis, sure it happens, but then again pilots need to get used to it as they will need to deal with it throughout their career. I have yet to see an a hole examiner at a sim center. Usually when clients are paying that kind of money for education the people that work there are for the most part pretty friendly or at a minimum straight forward...