As for being a coward and not sticking my neck out.
Never called you a coward, nor will I ever do so unless I've expressed that perspective to you in a face to face conversation. You might be a different person on a bar stool or a table, so I'll defer any definitive character analysis until that happens.
Guess that means we need to attend a Jetcareers "Meet and Greet" soon!
I carried on posting and putting my neck on the line. If I'd have posted under my own name or made open criticism in the school he would have thrown me out for sure. You've go to pick your battles and the ones you pick, fight to win. If that means guerilla tactics, fine. NickH had a head to head confrontation with management, as did Gonzo. Let's just say it was not a battle they could ever win and they didn't. Yes, I am still intimidated. If Cohen knew who it was posting he would set his lawyer on me, like he did with that guy a short while back.
I'm not speaking pro-Ari-Ben nor con-Ari-Ben. I ask questions (detailed) to get definitive facts. I challenge subjective opinions/observations to gather validity or worthwhile perspectives on what people express as either negative or positive, then I evaluate those opinions as they relate to me or anyone close to me interested in pursing a career in aviation. I, too, spend a lot of time mentoring kids interested in aviation/aeronautics and space exploration with aviation being a small aspect of careers in which to explore. Given individual's desires to attend either small FBOs or academies, I can't express a perspective unless the information is substantive in nature. My opinion is many of your posts do not provide much concrete facts but rhetoric and fluff. I'll challenge that. . .either directly or sarcastically, but I will challenge it. If I agree or disagree with any post online, I'm usually not inclined to say much, but if I don't understand it, oh yes. . .you'll get a barrage of posts asking for clarification and justification of one's position. Call it age; call it maturity, call it simply a desire to gain information - useful information.
Are you honestly considering training at the Aviator and what ratings do you hold? Do you want to be a professional pilot? If not, why are you on the forum of a flight school? If you are interested, why tell me I know nothing about aviation? After all, I'm a pro pilot myself, which is one up on you.
Now, to address your questions which truly are none of your business, but I'll provide you a perspective for the sake of argument. I am an aviation enthusiast. I've always wanted to fly, but my path took me in a different direction. I am
retired military having spent 25 years experiencing the pros and cons of a pretty successful career. I have
always enjoyed flying and been involved in flying. Do I wish to become a professional pilot? Define what professional pilot means vice becoming a commercial pilot, for your question is vague. My aviation mentors/counselors have been Air Force One CPTs, both 747 and UH-60; shuttle commanders who are also CFIs/CFIIs and MEIs whom I fly with regularly here in Houston; Southwest Airlines' CPTs past and present in addition to a few seasoned people on this forum who recommended this site to me. If I were to ask them what a professional pilot is, I'm believing their definition would conflict with yours. What do you think?
Silly but again perhaps another perspective of your lack of insight is your quote:
After all, I'm a pro pilot myself, which is one up on you.
How can you be "one up" anyone much less me? My own personal opinion is that if you truly knew my background, you would aspire to have the experiences I've had, but you'll never come close with the short-sighted perspectives you've provided on this forum. Additionally, at your age, I'm fairly confident I was significantly further along in my career in the military than you presently are as a "pro pilot." They called me a professional soldier. I'm proud of that. Now, I simply kick back, relax and train astronauts for NASA. . .something I know for a fact I do better with more respect/admiration/appreciation than you receive as a FO.
. . .and if you like, I can prove that as well.
