Yep! That's why I keep the FARs within arms reach. When I give answer, especially on a forum, I always try to reference the regulation.thetexan wrote:That's also a big factor...not listening or hearing incorrectly which is often caused by unfamiliarity of the subject. If I teach a student that in some cases pulling back on the controls of an aircraft will make you go down without also teaching them about reverse command and power curves they will come away with the wrong learned behavior. And swear that their instructor said that "he said if I want to go down in an airplane then pull up!" ( which actually is partially true )!!E.Marquez wrote:Two responses
After more than 30 years of briefing, trianing, lecturing to High School graduates, college educated, career politician, military leaders of all ranks.. i can say for sure, people often do not hear what was said..it is filtered by them, or outright not heard.
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Often, instructors who know implicitly the materiel they are teaching or briefing allow personal experiences or bias mix in with the program of instruction.
I deal with both of these things literally every week.
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- Fri Sep 09, 2016 7:18 am
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