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Face it. Dropout % is almost exclusively dependent on selection process. With
perfect selection requirements one would have near zero drop outs. When I went through the NavCad program in the early 50s, one needed to pass a bunch of Navy exams, be physically adequate, and have 2 years college in any major. Admittedly the navy was hungry for pilots at that time, but I suspect the overall dropout % was about 10%. We didn't start out (after 6 months pre flight) in Piper Cubs. We started out in SNJ/T6s -- in which everybody carrier qualified. The advanced *trainer* was the F6 Hellcat -- the hottest thing the Navy had a few years earlier -- and in which the single engine students all carrier qualified. People really don't change, but selection and training procedures surely do -- as they should. Technology is dandy: selection and training are what counts. Quent |
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...but after Pearl was hit the US military couldn't wait for everybody to go
out and get 2 years of college. CTD was used instead. And by the results, it worked just fine. Absolutely. Ask my two of my brothers-in-law. Inefficient, but worked! Quent |
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QDurham wrote:
...but after Pearl was hit the US military couldn't wait for everybody to go out and get 2 years of college. CTD was used instead. And by the results, it worked just fine. Absolutely. Ask my two of my brothers-in-law. Inefficient, but worked! "CTD"? "Connect the dots"? Help out the laity here, guys. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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ubject: Re pilot training dropout percentage.
From: Andrew Chaplin Date: 7/14/03 3:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time ...but after Pearl was hit the US military couldn't wait for everybody to go out and get 2 years of college. CTD was used instead. And by the results, it worked just fine. Absolutely. Ask my two of my brothers-in-law. Inefficient, but worked! "CTD"? "Connect the dots"? Help out the laity here, guys. -- Andrew Chaplin CTD was CollegeTraining Detachment. Back then we volunteered for the Army Air Corp cadet program while still in high school If we were acceptede were called up the day we wwre 18 and sent to basic infantry training. We then were sent to a CTD unit. I went to Kent State University in Ohio. There we got intense (very intense) math, physics and earth sciences along with meteorology These were not the usual college courses but were design for what we would need in the aviation program. From there we moved on to classification, then to the various flying schools. I mentioned this in my first post on getting your wings in WW II. . Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... QDurham wrote: ...but after Pearl was hit the US military couldn't wait for everybody to go out and get 2 years of college. CTD was used instead. And by the results, it worked just fine. Absolutely. Ask my two of my brothers-in-law. Inefficient, but worked! "CTD"? "Connect the dots"? Help out the laity here, guys. You betcha. College Training Detachment. OK? George Z. |
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