Pilot Training / Certification
Offsite Training
34 members have voted
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1. Does your VA currently require aeronautical training for entrance, promotion (rank) certification, and/or aircarft type/class ratings?
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Yes24
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No10
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2. How many pilots would you estimate your VA has to train for entrance and/or promotion each month?
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None4
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1 to 4 pilots per month.16
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5 to 9 pilots per month.8
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10 or more pilots per month.6
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3. NOTE: There are two distinct scenarios below (1-4) and (2-8). Please select one answer from (1-4) and one answer from (5-8) that best describes the value you would place on each scenario.
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To train an inexperienced pilot to become IFR qualified in the smallest aircraft in our VA's fleet, has no value.19
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To train an inexperienced pilot to become IFR qualified in the smallest aircraft in our VA's fleet, It would be worth from $5 to $9 (US).6
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To train an inexperienced pilot to become IFR qualified in the smallest aircraft in our VA's fleet, It would be worth from $10 to $19 (US).2
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To train an inexperienced pilot to become IFR qualified in the smallest aircraft in our VA's fleet, It would be worth from $20 to $29 (US).2
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To train an IFR experienced pilot to become qualified in a specific aircraft in our fleet (other than our smallest aircraft) has no value.21
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To train an IFR experienced pilot to become qualified in a specific aircraft in our fleet (other than our smallest aircraft) it would be worth from $5 to $9 (US).3
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To train an IFR experienced pilot to become qualified in a specific aircraft in our fleet (other than our smallest aircraft) it would be worth from $10 to $19 (US).1
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To train an IFR experienced pilot to become qualified in a specific aircraft in our fleet (other than our smallest aircraft) it would be worth from $20 to $29 (US).1
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