I've thought a bit about how things change...some things get devalued, etc... over time...due to all sort of shifts in thinking. I think sometimes it's good ideas leading to unintended consequences.... not always, I suppose, sometimes it's just good and positive progress, but sometimes progress isn't all good.
In my parent's day a High School diploma meant a little something. It's what you needed to get a "good" job... and a bachelor degree was excelling
In my day, high school diploma was a yawn...everybody gets one. An undergraduate degree was about like a diploma was to my parents..it's not overly special but it's what we needed to get a "good" job.
Now days, it seems like an undergrad degree is a yawn...everyone gets one of those....
I know it's not that clean cut...and that there are still lots of folks that are happier and earn more money without a degree...but it seems like a valid generalization to me. It's like education is getting devalued
What will this idea about "free college for everyone" do?
Here in FL they have this Bright Futures program that pays tuition if a student gets good grades in high school. I recon this is playing a roll in it being nearly impossible to get accepted into many of our universities now....a 4.0 isn't good enough...kids have to have much better than a 4.0 average. What is that???.... it's like giving 120% effort....impossible, you can't give more than everything!...and even with a 4.1 or 4.2 or whatever...they still might not get in!
Something got devalued there.
Same thing with SCUBA certification.... way back before my time, you had to be pretty hard core and tough to earn an open water SCUBA certification.
When I went through my nitrox training it was a few weeks of classes + some in the water dive training....and later my technical and trimix diving training certifications were all pretty hard core.... what I imagine basic open water once was....
Now the general recreation diving organizations teach Nitrox in a day or so as I understand it. I think trimix is now very recreational too.
You see it in flying too...basic med, sport pilot certs, etc... things get easier over time.... either value is added or things are devalued....
but this idea of PPL with Instrument rating combined.... yes, interesting idea...
I know that nobody here is saying it should be required...but play this idea out as if it's encouraged to the point that it becomes the "norm"....it adds time to get ready for the checkride, drive costs UP, maybe makes the PPL more inaccessible for some, etc....