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by redis_mlc
2192 days ago
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> I think the point is, that Pakistan and Korea are culturally very different. No, we're talking about aviation, and the point is this. Both have a large percentage of ex-military pilots in civil aviation. The military is hierarchical, same as Asian culture in general. Both SK and likely Pakistan would fire a contract US CFI for busting a pilot on a sim ride, and then have a local massage the results into a pass. |
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It isn't making that point, it is making it in combination with the fallacious assumption there is such a thing as an "Asian culture" (as opposed to "Asian cultures")
Is it only Asian countries which have hierarchical cultures and aviation industries dominated by ex-military? Might some countries in other continents have the same situation? Conversely, might some Asian countries lack that situation?