February 20th, 2006, 11:13
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Originally Posted by nwa757 You've never heard of the place? Well I have never heard of such ignorance as the amount that you spew on these boards.
So, Mr. 757. Mr. Big Shot. Mr. "I like to brag about my experience" (even though real professionals arent as weird about it)....
Daniel Webster College has an outstanding aviation education. We had in-depth studies of Crew Resource Management, Applied Flight Dynamics, Advanced Aircraft Systems, Human Factors of Flight, Flight Safety, Aviation Law, Aircraft Economics, Calculus, Physics, Professional Writing, Public Speaking and Micrometeorology. I'm not just talking about brief courses, I am talking about in-depth aeronautical study of the IMPORTANT foundations needed to be a good pilot. Additionally, the New England IFR, busy ATC environment is sooo important, and something that many kids miss out on by going to a 'good-weather' school.
Anyone that whines about the pace of training at this college doesn't try hard enough and may not have the motivation to make it in this industry. I graduated in 3.5 years with my MEII and an airline internship. The possibilities are great at this college and the cognitive airmanship foundation taught by ex-military and airline professors is second to none. |
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