Wacko I hate to rain on your parade but you are dead wrong with that assumption.You would have to talk to the major insurance companies. Have the agree that this is a great idea... they would turn around and tell you you need to go to one of the collages because in THEIR view a 2 or 4 (not up to speed here) diploma is worth more than a persons ability.
I am in the business of setting standards for training and pilot skills levels for the issuance of insurance and deal directly with the underwriters in Lloyds of London and I can assure you that your level of formal education is not what we examine when measuring risk for the purpose of insurance coverage.
The bench mark is your flying skills....period.
Using Jazz as an example of what is required with regard to flying skills is the wrong example because Jazz is an airline with their own standards tailored to ensure that all pilots behind the controls perform in the exact same manner......sort of a Pavlov's dogs mentality.
Airline flying is a sector of aviation that has it's own set of standards and skills requirements.......but even airlines will not pass you by if you can actually fly an airplane.








