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Alpha Propellerhead wrote: All commercial pilots started as private pilots, and private pilots are a revenue source for instructors, the FAA, mechanics, manufacturers and the rest of the industry... Oshkosh being the best evidence. Mostly, even overwehlmingly, but not invariably. In an earlier incarnation, I worked for IASCO at Napa, CA. Their main business at the time was ab initio training of JAL pilots. From "what is an airplane?" to Falcon 20 certification (plus B-727 flight engineer) in one long slog. The students may have technically been private pilots at one point, but for all practical purposes they were students from day one through graduation (at which point they went back to Japan to work as baggage handlers to ticket agents, etc. until sent back to the U.S. for the flight engineer training). |
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