ah it’s, back.
I tell all my trainees one thing from the very beginning. You are expected to learn the book work yourself. I can teach you how to apply the rules in the .65, or the LOA or SOP, but to know how to apply it you first have to know what it says. Learning what it says is up to you. The book knowledge trainees are coming to us with from the Academy is EXTREMELY lacking. That’s not the trainees fault, but they’re the ones who have to make up the Academy’s failings. For example, I gave a group of our data trainees fresh from the Academy a quiz about basic knowledge. Things like what are the methods of radar identification. Not one passed. But I wasn’t saying I expect their practical ability to apply these things to be perfect. I don’t expect that at all. I would never expect someone’s practical skills to be normal after this long a hiatus.
For giggles I did this with our trainee who is at least ground certified, same with mode c validation the other day. Compete fail.