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Old 22nd Oct 2018, 10:02
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Originally Posted by Meester proach
Are you saying PPL instructing is useful because airlines recruit potential instructors ?

airlines recruit potential captains, instructing comes later and again most airline LTCs, TRIs don’t have a light instructing background ( in current airline ), because even if they have done it before they have to do a core course and the instructors course, and, of course pass the own airline selection routine.
I'm not saying that is a fact, I'm asking. True, anything a non-airline dude can teach has already been-there'd and done-that'd by airline pilots so he can't really teach them anything new, but the fact is that he has shown ability to and desire to teach. If you were to hire one person and in front of you are two candidates - a potential captain and a potential captain with flight instruction experience - which one do you think you'd want to recruit?
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