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RPA refuses to provide training to new pilots (Was: Flight

 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:22 pm    Post subject: RPA refuses to provide training to new pilots (Was: Flight Reply with quote

John W. Hilterman Jr. wrote:
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Gee, why don't we just blow off that requirement to have a medical in order
to fly.

I am glad you agree it is a stupid rule. In the case of a third-class
medical it only tells us that you were more-or-less healthy two years
ago. Yeah, like that means anything today.

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Who does the FAA think they are to uphold some rules I don't like.

Oh, no, we certainly wouldn't want to say anything bad about them. After
all, they do it for us.

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Ugh....me know likem piss in bottle every year to fly...me takem club and go
home.

As you say, it is your prerogative.

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Grow up....you don't like the flight suit requirement then take your club
and go home.

I grew up a long time ago. I am exercising my right to disagree. If
anyone can give me even one good reason that our non-governmental
volunteer organization that is supposedly here to improve our mutual
flying experience and help improve training for the good of all of us is
requiring a flight suit in order to participate in training, then I will
shut up. But you can't because there is NO reason to require it.

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By the way, battle damage or not, you've got 30+ gallons of 100LL about six
inches from your feet, inside the cockpit environment. If that doesn't make
you a little nervous if you ever have to execute a forced landing then
you've got no pulse.

So the RSPA should *require* me to wear a flight suit? It is no long my
choice? My decision is removed by a few people in a volunteer organization?

I never said that wearing a flight suit might not be a good idea. (I
suspect that in summer I will be safer without one because the threat of
hyperthermia is much greater than the threat of flash fire.) I just said
that the organization shouldn't require it.

So Hitman, you are saying that requiring a flight suit is more important
than training so that if people don't wear a flight suit we shouldn't
allow them to train. Gotcha.

Brian Lloyd
brian-yak(at)lloyd.com


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