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Quote: Just got out of the MC-12 course and feedback from IPs is that new students who come through the CAE course are not as well prepared as the students who came from Flight Safety. That's obviously anecdotal feedback, but they get less overall time, so it may be true.

I know a guy who knows a guy (for real, though, no kidding) who took the job with CAE at Dothan. He started in January, and by Feb he was with students. He didn't even get a 'how to work the sim' spin-up. So, I can see how this could be true.
Quote: Yep, to the chagrin of USAR VIP units, students are not getting any C-12V time at CAE. It's "fun" teaching someone ProLine 21 straight from the cockpit
The horror. I am a former 64 driver myself and the proline 21 is about as easy as they come but hey, if thats what bothers you then OK. What bothers me is that you must be a former 64 driver where there are a bizzilion switch options in that cockpit yet you complain about teaching a proline 21 cockpit. You are making gun bunnies look weak.
Are you sure you werent a 60 pilot at some point???
Quote: The horror. I am a former 64 driver myself and the proline 21 is about as easy as they come but hey, if thats what bothers you then OK. What bothers me is that you must be a former 64 driver where there are a bizzilion switch options in that cockpit yet you complain about teaching a proline 21 cockpit. You are making gun bunnies look weak.
Are you sure you werent a 60 pilot at some point???
I guess the point flew right over your coconut. CAE gets paid umpteengazzilion dollars to teach Proline 21. They should teach it. I was likely "gun bunnying" since before you were popping zits on your face...
Quote: I guess the point flew right over your coconut. CAE gets paid umpteengazzilion dollars to teach Proline 21. They should teach it. I was likely "gun bunnying" since before you were popping zits on your face...
Proved my point, that was easy
Quote: Proved my point, that was easy
You never had a valid point to begin with. Self-flattery is cheap. Since, I can’t reach through this screen and pat you on the head to make you feel better; you’ll have to work it out on your own with that self-aggrandizing cry for help stuff. If that’s a bridge too far, the local CVS might be running a special on vagisil...
Quote: You never had a valid point to begin with. Self-flattery is cheap. Since, I can’t reach through this screen and pat you on the head to make you feel better; you’ll have to work it out on your own with that self-aggrandizing cry for help stuff. If that’s a bridge too far, the local CVS might be running a special on vagisil...
Now I know the truth, you were a 60 pilot at some point. Probably tracked 60's in the early 2000's. There is no other explanation as to why you think learning the Proline 21 is difficult. I am guessing you got a couple of years in a 64 cockpit in the reserves/guard and now your screen name is "GunDriver64"? Probably also have a Firebirds cap you wear around town.
Quote: Now I know the truth, you were a 60 pilot at some point. Probably tracked 60's in the early 2000's. There is no other explanation as to why you think learning the Proline 21 is difficult. I am guessing you got a couple of years in a 64 cockpit in the reserves/guard and now your screen name is "GunDriver64"? Probably also have a Firebirds cap you wear around town.
Here’s a little pearl of wisdom that would probably do you a lot of good: “Better to be thought a fool, than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt.”
Quote: Here’s a little pearl of wisdom that would probably do you a lot of good: “Better to be thought a fool, than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt.”
Whatever you say, Mr “Gun Driver”
This thread has degenerated into a pie fight, and we have run out of pies. Bakery closed.
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