My expectations that all commercial pilot candidates should have the hands and feet skills to easily fly any certified tail wheel airplane in the class they are being trained on is flawed, badly flawed it seems.
I am finally learning to accept the modern mindset that as long as a pilot gets the airplane off the ground and back on the ground without losing complete control they are commercial grade pilots and as long as they stick to SOP's and all the other alphabet soup acronyms that cover every possible scenario everything is golden.
So gang it seems even us old dogs can learn new stuff....amazing huh?
However even being a born again member of the aviation fraternity my conversion to the new age faith is still not strong enough to compel me to put a nose wheel on my Cub.
