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Old 24th Feb 2015, 05:29
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Hi there . It is the first time I am posting here . This might not be the appropriate window in this forum for that . If not , my apologies in advance . I am on a training for A330 , ground school , FTD and full flight sim in US . We got a very military oriented instructor . No menagements required for an airline captain , every day is a skill test . As if we all were in the Navy . How should a pilot with 15.000 hours and no military background deal with a very military oriented instructor ?
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Old 25th Feb 2015, 22:21
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Hi Party Pilot,

Welcome to PPRuNe, there's a lot of wisdom here. However, this might not be the best forum to get the answer you deserve. Your question is welcome, and quite valid. I'll ask other mods, and try to find a forum which will get you more reply. In the mean time, tour around PPRuNe, and perhaps you'll be inspired...
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