denverpilot
Tied Down
Is that their official position? If true, I can't believe they can say that with a straight face.
My guess is they privately understand the relative level of inexperience they have within their own flight training rank n file staff (since it's a revolving door of graduating students acting as mentors the day after commencement), coupled with a highly risk-averse approach to flight training ops in order to not tarnish the overall expectation of safety parents of these kids have when they sent them off to that 4 year extension of high school. Having young kids morting themselves while enrolled in the school is not good PR for the school, again recognizing that the college experience as a next-chapter/milestone has been greatly infantilized and thus demands the same "expectation of guaranteed safety" parents of gradeschool age kids normally do.
I can't speak for them, I can only pass on what folks I've met who go through the programs know and say about them behind their school's back (they still want the industry connections and all that, so they play along when they're at the school...).
Some of them have some really hilarious requirements on the flight hours in their 141 programs that are approved also, that'll just flat out rip the kids off... some get smart and do ratings elsewhere under Part 61 during breaks (at the ones that'll let you show up and hand them proof of a rating to skip those flight courses) and get around it, but that depends on how the school plays the game... with a few schools now qualifying for lower mins on ATP... sometimes that also comes with the "must have followed their exact curriculm"... which is essentially FAA handing them a cash-money printing press, when coupled with student loans.
It can be INCREDIBLY scammy. It's just wrapped in a layer of legitimacy by the names of the places, compared to the fly-by-nights in Florida that take kids money and then close their doors without refunds. The theft is much more subtle at the big names.