Bose-X,
The problem is with all of these comments from the PPRuNe Skygods is that you are dealing with AVERAGE.
There are few PPRuNe Skygods. The real problem is: we've made them below average.
We have the same "shielded" approach to the teaching of car driving in UK. Learners are not allowed to use motorways, even with an instructor. First time they venture near a motorway, they are in unknown territory - albeit legally.
Some will have the intelligence to get themselves further training - most don't, and it shows.
Having instructed for some years (fixed wing and rotary) and moved on, I still work in the flying school environment. The over-riding feeling I get is that many, if not most low-time PPLs hardly dare to mention the word "spin". They don't understand it, only fear it. In my old-school book, that's not a fully trained pilot.
It's more unlikely as time goes on that we will see spinning brought back into the syllabus, so this is all conjecture anyway. It's more unlikely because we now have a systemic tendency to avoid thinking properly about spinning. Instead we have an "avoid all dogs, they bite" mentality.