It is scary how cocky some people are. Don't judge WMU pilots by this guy. I know there is a HUGE difference between flying simulated approaches and flying a real one with souls on board. I agree that experience is one of the best tools a person can have. I have always been the guy who asks, "what can I do better," even if I thought I did a perfect job. I will continue to do that throughout my career. And I'm not afraid to say that I will ask LOTS of questions from the get go. Getting answers takes out all the guess work. I think this is how you begin to build experience. Take a look at Pinnacle's guiding principles. There's a section about commitment to personal development and one about respect for all Pinnalce people. Bottom line... I think it's ok that pilots help out pilots. I'm willing to soak up all the knowledge I can. Experince comes from experince.