Only now you have to call them pockets of water vapor.
What is so negative about ‘student’?
Well, you see, it contains the word "stud" and that's offensive to pilots who aren't studs.
Hmmmm....I think that we are all lifetime learners. The Student Pilot moniker expires when you pass the checkride, correct?What is so negative about ‘student’?
I’m proud to be a lifelong student.
It's probably safe to assume that anything in aviation that has been going on for a few years has been discussed here.Late to the game
Students are now Learners.
What a colossal waste of time. https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2020/july/02/whats-behind-the-faas-switch-from-student-to-learner?utm_source=epilot&utm_medium=emailwww.pilotsofamerica.com
Which is why I still refer to myself as a student.Well, you see, it contains the word "stud" and that's offensive to pilots who aren't studs.
My company recently re-branded me from a director to a people leader.
I am following the "what's flying in retirement like?" thread very closely ...I think I’d quit.
You haven't heard about the new 'Learner Pilot Certificate'?Hmmmm....I think that we are all lifetime learners. The Student Pilot moniker expires when you pass the checkride, correct?
and I'll bet every one of us think "Notice to Airmen" whenever we read the term NOTAM....I am only aware of the one person here on PoA who uses the term in just about every single post, otherwise I literally don't know a single other person who uses that term other than to point out how ridiculous it is.
Yep, that's most of it. In educational circles the notion is that students are in a teacher/student/classroom setting and learning is bigger than that.Hmmmm....I think that we are all lifetime learners. The Student Pilot moniker expires when you pass the checkride, correct?
Oh well I can see the point on that one.My company recently re-branded me from a director to a people leader.
The FAA has gone the way of most federal organizations,woke.
Rather than invent a new civil term "air mission", I wish FAA administrator Steve Dickson would have just turned NOTAM from an acronym to a simple word "notam", defined as notifications that people operating airplanes need to know about. Kinda like the word "radar", which hasn't been an acronym for decades.and I'll bet every one of us think "Notice to Airmen" whenever we read the term NOTAM....
Natural flow of things… the change has been a constant through all of human history. The only thing that stays the same is everything changes.
Even within our country’s relatively short history, some of the early writings can be difficult to understand the writers intent if one doesn’t slow down a bit, as the language has changed so significantly. George Washington’s farewell address for sample…
I wonder if the prior 250 years of change was as forced-feeling to the population back then, as the current language modification feels to me today.
Nope.Hmmmm....I think that we are all lifetime learners. The Student Pilot moniker expires when you pass the checkride, correct?
Yes, no matter when you look at history you will find 10% of people complaining about changes being forced upon them and most people saying "ok boomer" under their breath. Of course, the expression "ok, boomer" changed every generation also...I wonder if the prior 250 years of change was as forced-feeling to the population back then, as the current language modification feels to me today.
Since communication is key in so many areas of life, redefining long established terms and relabeling relationships is a genuine issue in my book. It’s actually huge and definitely ideological.They probably had genuine issues to whine about.
It’s actually huge and definitely ideological.
What is the ideology of "Student" --> "Learner"?