>>1325160Boy you sure are a fucking mouthbreather. It is people like you who become a statistic the FAA enjoys referencing. If a student shows up wholly unprepared for an activity, or they didn't get nearly enough sleep, their performance is absolutely going to be sub-par and they will end up wasting their time and money. Not only that, it sets an extremely dangerous precedent for pilots in the industry, focusing primarily on mission completion rather than balancing the risks and making a no-go decision when necessary. Experience is the teacher for operational efficiency, and it would be foolish of me to expect my students to perform at the level of an experienced pilot on a tight schedule. Some fresh corporate pilot will take that advice, cut corners for the sake of saving time and meeting a schedule, and compromise safety when inconvenient. This attitude and approach to aviation has, does, and will continue to kill people.
I absolutely loathe people like you. Your opinion will not change how I instruct and advise my students, and I will continue to instill thoughtful decision-making skills in them regardless of half-assed opinions such as yours. Do us all a favor and avoid flying over populated areas when you inevitably crash.