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Greg Bullough wrote:
> At 08:54 PM 8/6/01 +0000, craig hinton wrote:
> >Chronic airsickness used to be a cause for 'washout' from flight
> >training for Air Force pilot/nav cadets. I guess they considered it
> >uncurable. Better cures now though.
> 
> Well, yeah, but military pilot training was never known for its patience

> with
> anything but the quickest of studies. You didn't get very long to solo 
> (and
> usually a PT17 at that) and the washout rate was high on any number of
> what may have seemed unreasonable criteria.
> 
> You were going from primary training to what we'd consider aerobatics
> in fewer than half of the hours of flight instruction than we take to 
> get
> a simple PP-ASEL. There just wasn't much room for patience with anyone
> who wasn't a quick study or who was taking time to 'get used to it.' 
> There
> were enough guys who wanted to fly warplanes that they didn't need to
> be patient.
> 
> So I don't think it's a good measure of reality. As they say, 'military
> intelligence' is an oxymoron.
> 
> In avocational aviation we have a different situation.
> 
> Greg
> 
> 
> The saying 'military intelligence is an oxymoron" is a tired old cliche!


Craig  2623H

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