I was taught to identify myself as a pilot as a lot of others like famers and other industries can use the briefing service as well.
I was taught to identify myself as a pilot as a lot of others like famers and other industries can use the briefing service as well.
Not necessarily...... but isn't saying that I posses a current pilot certificate and identifying myself as a pilot pretty much the same damn thing?
John Deere /U....
Welcome to the hell of retarded questions with even more retarded answers.
..... but isn't saying that I posses a current pilot certificate and identifying myself as a pilot pretty much the same damn thing?
Hmm, I haven't noticed. I even got "VFR not recommended" when briefing an IFR flight once.Yep, the briefing is completely different if you say you're going to fly IFR. Let 'em know you're VFR. That's what counts here.
I was trained to identify myself as an engineer, then state that I'm obviously not something else, as in,I was taught to identify myself as a pilot as a lot of others like famers and other industries can use the briefing service as well.
Dammit Jim, I'm a DOCTOR, not a bricklayer!I was trained to identify myself as an engineer, then state that I'm obviously not something else, as in,
"I'm an engineer, not a brain surgeon."
I was trained to identify myself as an engineer, then state that I'm obviously not something else, as in,
"I'm an engineer, not a brain surgeon."
Sadly, there are also some questions where there is NO right answer, not even one that is more right than the others. I encountered one about currency on the IR written where all of the answers were either impossible to decipher because of unclear wording (e.g. "the required repetitions and iterations") or were clearly wrong. The test bank needs a thorough going-over, but it's also possible that questions like that are in there by design.There are scads of questions like this on the test. Pick the most right and usually you'll be okay.
Actually they are more precise in some casesYeah but are they WAAS-equipped GPS IFR capable units... or for VFR corn rowing situational awareness only?
Sadly, no. They have me solving problems on major airplane programs, but they don't let me drive the trains...They still make you guys wear overalls and a hat that looks as if it was made from an old pillow case?
I remember being bitten by those in my practice tests.One way to think of it is: there are often two right answers - but one is *more* right.
Tricking students with poorly worded questions and answers is not a good way to make friends ... or to make good pilots.
You know, it is funny, I thought the same thing as I clicked the Post Reply button.What, you mean to say that the point of horrible wording isn't to make potential pilots exhibit "good ADM" by forcing them to choose the "most" correct response under pressure?!