
Originally Posted by
rmp
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As an ex pilot and instructor I can assure you that the sort of training pilots get is in a different world to that of the average driver.
In fact, if people were forced to operate cars the way they are forced to operate aeroplanes the road toll would drop to almost nil.
That 40 hours for a PPL is the *minimum* time required, and you have to pass at least 2 maybe 3 seperate tests, and most of the 40 hours is 1 on 1 instruction. What isn't 1 on 1 is when you fly solo and the instructor will be watching circuits and bumps as you do most of it. That 40 hours also excludes the considerable amount study time required to pass the various non-trivial written tests, and also excludes preflights, postflights, planning etc. It's just airtime. The average private pilot has a much better understanding of the theory behind their machine than the average driver.
The 120 hours for drivers is mostly the blind leading the blind and I would suggest that 20 hours of quality instruction would be much more effective.
I'm all for extra driver training and a special 4WD license, provided to obtain it you need to complete a training course to a level of competency. And the same for a trailer license too. If you want to drive on your private property go ahead you don't even need a road license for that.
the road toll will never drop to nil unless you remove moving objects travelling on the same path.The last big reduction in the road toll was the implementation of the seat belt. There have been smaller reductions with the advent of ABS, airbags, crumple zones etc..We are unlikely to see something as effective as the seat belt at increasing road accident survival anytime soon, driver training included.
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