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wrote in message news Jim Logajan wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote: It's instruction 101 for the instructor to evaluate and ascertain the personality of the student as the student's personality will interface with their flying. If this is done correctly, the student's "personality" is molded and/or changed as necessary to develop into what is needed to have the student do exactly as you have said they need to do after leaving the instructor; continuing the learning process. That process exists for the "pilot" all through their careers in aviation. On the other hand, if the instructor fails to instill whatever "personality" change is needed during the time of exposure with the student, the student will become the "driver" we are discussing. Hey - how did this on-topic subthread get in this thread!? I demand a refund! Anyway, you are probably correct, but I'm always a little suspicious of anything that suggests changing of "personality". Sounds like a mistake some people make when they get married. ;-) I have to agree "personality" is a **** poor choice of words. "Attitude towards learning" is the shortest I can think of that might be more appropriate. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Dudley is going to be spewing a lot of bull**** now. He's obviously only here to make noise. |
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... major bull**** snip - Nonsense. You have obviously returned only to add more noise and confusion than your cohort Bertie. |
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On Aug 19, 10:29 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: Then Usenet is your best bet. Many people find it difficult to have their input moderated. You are simply expressing a preference to which you are entitled. Most people tolerate moderation very poorly, but they love to see other people with whom they disagree being silenced. Many people will choose a venue in which they know that the allowed opinions match their own; that way anyone who disagrees with them will be "moderated," and those who agree with them will be left unmolested. The problem is that many discussion venues stagnate, since nobody is willing to discuss anything on which there might be a difference of opinion. The only things people will discuss are the things about which they all agree already. It gets pretty boring after a while. I do not actually disagree with people on this NG any more than I do with people on the AOPA forum (though being new to aviation, I do not have many strong opinions yet). What I get from the moderated groups is a much higher signal to noise ratio, as overly personal attacks are avoided. I think that because people know they will be blocked if they post some asinine attack, it forces them to put some actual content into their posts. |
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"The Bunyip Slayer" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:1jUqk.539
: wrote in message news Jim Logajan wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote: It's instruction 101 for the instructor to evaluate and ascertain the personality of the student as the student's personality will interface with their flying. If this is done correctly, the student's "personality" is molded and/or changed as necessary to develop into what is needed to have the student do exactly as you have said they need to do after leaving the instructor; continuing the learning process. That process exists for the "pilot" all through their careers in aviation. On the other hand, if the instructor fails to instill whatever "personality" change is needed during the time of exposure with the student, the student will become the "driver" we are discussing. Hey - how did this on-topic subthread get in this thread!? I demand a refund! Anyway, you are probably correct, but I'm always a little suspicious of anything that suggests changing of "personality". Sounds like a mistake some people make when they get married. ;-) I have to agree "personality" is a **** poor choice of words. "Attitude towards learning" is the shortest I can think of that might be more appropriate. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Dudley is going to be spewing a lot of bull**** now. He's obviously only here to make noise. How dare he! Doesn't he know that's your job? Bertie |
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"The Bunyip Slayer" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
: "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... major bull**** snip - Nonsense. You have obviously returned only to add more noise and confusion than your cohort Bertie. Like anyone could take your place. Bertie |
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Most people tolerate moderation very poorly, but they love to see other
people with whom they disagree being silenced. Many people will choose a venue in which they know that the allowed opinions match their own; that way anyone who disagrees with them will be "moderated," and those who agree with them will be left unmolested. What's truly ironic, Anthony, is that I have never read anything you've posted that would result in you being censored on Pilots of America. You may not know what you're talking about, but ignorance is not an offense on PofA. As long as conversation is kept in a civil tongue anyone can post there, unimpeded. On the flipside, many of the people who blast you to kingdom-come every day would be instantly removed from PofA for their rudeness and personal attacks. If anyone would benefit from a moderated group, it would be you. Yet, you stay here. I can only conclude that you enjoy abuse... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 Ercoupe N94856 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote
Yet, you stay here. I can only conclude that you enjoy abuse... Nah, that's not it. I conclude he enjoys the affect he has on some people and what it drives them to do and say. |
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Yet, you stay here. I can only conclude that you enjoy abuse...
Nah, that's not it. I conclude he enjoys the affect he has on some people and what it drives them to do and say. Hmmm....good point. I must confess, it *is* kind of funny/pathetic to watch how effortlessly he can jerk around pilots who are otherwise (apparently) logical, even-tempered folks... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 Ercoupe N94856 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote Yet, you stay here. I can only conclude that you enjoy abuse... Nah, that's not it. I conclude he enjoys the affect he has on some people and what it drives them to do and say. Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Looks like we have a winner! Anthony is NOT here to talk aviation. Back in high school, when we wanted to bed Mary Jane Rottencrotch, we didn't just walk up and say hey, wanna screw? Neither does Mx. It that respect, he does prove himself much smarter than many of the "pilots" here, everyday. Are you listening Dudley? |
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