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OK, so much for hope. I guess we still have some static on the freq.Nailed it! Except that Extended Envelope Training which also came from the same fallout that brought us the 1500 hour rule is the requirement for simulators to be able to reproduce full stalls so we can realistically (sans all the Gs pulled) do extreme upsets. Previously, sims didn't have the data set beyond approaching the stall.
I'm not talking about the other requirements of the Post-Colgan Legislation ; I'm talking specifically about the 1500 hrs.
As I've stated ad-nauseam, I agree with you that additional training is always a good idea; it's one reason I keep teaching upset recovery and keep seeking out and attending as many instructional opportunities as I have time for. Ok? No argument on that point.
And, yes, I understand the EET components, and EET is a good thing.
I'm simply trying to get you to understand that more hours do not necessarily mean more training. You seem to be conflating the two different things or creating a causal link where none exists.
We'll have to have a beer together sometime so you can hear the inflection in my voice and vice versa.