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Former Maddog Whisperer
DE727UPS said:I once trained a doctor in Seattle for his IFR rating in my 172. He said it was the hardest thing he had ever done. Guess he didn't mean it....
I'm probably going to regret saying this but...
I guess what we can really take from this is that some things are more difficult for some than others. My guess is that if we (professional pilots) embarked on a medical school education we might view it as the hardest thing we have ever done. In fact I know of one ex regional pilot (furloughed) who is in medical school right now. It would be interesting to hear his view on the topic.
I was once a roomate of a medical student friend for his first two years of medical school before heading off to flight school. No comparison to the two types of education. That being said, I also come from a family of 4 doctors of different varieties and to compare the amount of education that I have had to undertake to become a regional pilot to that of my brother in law who is an anesthesiologist is laughable. If you think we are over worked, underpaid, and never get to see our families then try living his life especially when he was chief resident at a top hospital making around $30k for 4 years. Not to mention the hours.