chrisreedrules
Master Blaster
Bob Hoover was also a USAF test pilot and air show performer... That kind of flying breeds a different type of man altogether.
"Bob Hoover doesn't have a single hour of dual given, and I'd say he's a pretty darn good pilot."
Quite possibly one of the dumbest arguments in this topic that I've ever heard...........
.....CFIing happens to be an excellent method for low-time pilots to quickly build meaningful airmanship.
Quite possibly one of the dumbest arguments in this topic that I've ever heard.
I agree with him that being a USAF fighter pilot, combat veteran and POW, then USAF test pilot, then four decades as an airshow performer, and thereby becoming probably the greatest living all-around aviator makes a better airman than simply becoming a CFI. Of course it does.
Unfortunately, 99.9% of pilots aren't able to build their airmanship and judgment like that -- Hoover lived in unique times and had a one-of-a-kind career path. Today, it would simply not be possible to even replicate that career path. 99% of airmen don't have Hoover's experience, skill, competence, or knowledge either. There are probably only a dozen or three aviators in all of aviation history that have that kind of competence.
So, for the rest of us, we'll have to find methods of building airmanship that fall short of Hoover's list of experiences. CFIing happens to be an excellent method for low-time pilots to quickly build meaningful airmanship.