GUNIT
Well-Known Member
As everyone knows, the UAA/AABI are putting forth the argument that it is "quality, not quantity" of flight training that determines pilot skill. They contend that due to this, there should be an exception to the ATP before 121 rule for any UAA grads.
I know at Purdue professors have been trying to jade their students and pour them the proverbial kool aid. I am wondering how many of the students feel. I'm no longer there and can't call the administration out; who else is in favor of the ATP before 121 with no exception? To me it seems as if the UAA should represent the vested interests of the students involved in the program, not the future profitability of the member institutions.
Post here, maybe we can get something going.
I know at Purdue professors have been trying to jade their students and pour them the proverbial kool aid. I am wondering how many of the students feel. I'm no longer there and can't call the administration out; who else is in favor of the ATP before 121 with no exception? To me it seems as if the UAA should represent the vested interests of the students involved in the program, not the future profitability of the member institutions.
Post here, maybe we can get something going.