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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey could just radio / phone your dentist for advice.
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It's more about when things go wrong that an inexperienced pilot will get into trouble
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostLet’s be honest we all get a contract and learn on the job often times. Why can’t the pilots do it? Fair play, it needs plenty of confidence and being a pilot is all about confidence and ability.
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Let’s be honest we all get a contract and learn on the job often times. Why can’t the pilots do it? Fair play, it needs plenty of confidence and being a pilot is all about confidence and ability.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFake Daily Fail news - licenses are real, not fake - they were just improperly awarded
Funnily certain other countries (cough) have a history of pilots being not qualified and it's not a good idea to change planes in them unless you are going to certain other countries.
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Fake Daily Fail news - licenses are real, not fake - they were just improperly awarded
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This isn't anything new.
I have known and know people who worked in the aviation industry, and the advice was check the accent of your pilot. Obviously lay people can't do this, so the advice was to not do connections or take internal flights in countries with lower flight safety standards.
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