| brian 
 
  
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 Location: Sacramento, California, USA
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 3:51 pm    Post subject: RPA refuses to provide training to new pilots (Was: Flight |   |  
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				| Drew Blahnick wrote:
 That got your attention, didn't it. Let's see ...
 
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | in formation training/display sorties at RPA formation training events/clinics it does require a flight suit by
 the flight members.
 
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 So, if Bob Fong (like FNG) shows up at an event with his newly acquired
 CJ6A or Yak-52, it is the policy of RPA to refuse to provide training if
 Mr. FNG doesn't own and wear a flight suit? Well gosh oh gee this sure
 looks good. Let's make sure we piss Bob off and send him home (as you
 guys did to a friend of mine at ARS a couple of years back) where he
 will practice formation with the other guys who have had no training.
 Yup, we are really fostering safety and serving the needs of the pilot
 community.
 
 As a dues-paying member of the RPA I would like to say that this sucks.
 If it were my RPA we would do everything we could to provide training
 and support to help people operate their aircraft as safely as possible
 regardless of their age, sex, race, or choice of outerwear. Forcing
 people to wear a flight suit against their will or refusing to provide
 needed training is just f-----g stupid.
 
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | This policy is upheld by our flight leads at events/clinics, thats many of you, as they have final say who they have
 in their flights.
 
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 I don't care who upholds it. What gives a small group the right to tell
 the rest of us what to do when it in no way affects them?
 
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | Thats a pretty small window for that policy and when I head to events like Waycross this year I publicly ask the flight
 members about their support of this event policy,
 
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 Let's see, I am sure we can ask around and find people to uphold just
 about any policy we want. You know, maybe we should refuse to allow
 women to participate as it might cramp the style of The Guys. Man, I
 could come up with some real crap here but I think that the rest get my
 drift.
 
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | the feedback is supportive as the right thing to do.  Beyond that, the collective groups
 discussions on the proven safety benefits of wearing a flight suit in
 good condition during our flying is a healthy one.
 
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 The discussion of the relative merits of various methods to prevent
 burns in the cockpit is a good one. I suspect it is even more important
 when in combat and the aircraft sustains battle damage. Oh wait, none of
 us fly our CJ6As or Yak-52s in combat. Darn. There goes that reason to
 wear a flight suit.
 
 So we only provide training to people who wear flight suits. Yeah, that
 is a great, inclusive policy. We do it because the inner cabal has
 decided, "ugh, flight suit good."
 
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