RyanShort1
Final Approach
I've seen 300 hour guys that flew their daddy's taildragger that are of pretty good, and I've seen a few older guys that weren't that great, but generally, the guys I respect and know in the industry, and the guys that are the "go-to" guys for any given problem are 40-60 years old with experience. I'm not going to throw data at you, but that's my observation over the last 10 years that I've been flying airplanes. You'll also note that it's pretty rare to see a DPE that is any younger than that.Got any data to backup your assertion that quality of primary training is lesser with a lower-hour CFI vs. an old goat? You're painting with a very broad brush.
Edit - I see you gave yourself a way out with the word potential... and I don't disagree with you in that instance.