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"Time-In-Sport" as criterion for instructional ratings?

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Current numerical standards are crude at best.
Skill, personality and professionalism cannot be measured solely by numbers.
The three year limit (for TIs) weeds out the "ticket-punchers" who lack the stamina to skydive for that long. Some of them may be exceptionally skilled, but if they get bored after three years, they are a danger to students.
Like the bored TI at my DZ who hook-turned in front of me twice last year.
The third time he hook turns in front of me, I am going to write a rude letter to Strong Enterprises recommending that he lose his TI rating!

When our manifestor warned me that we will have some "interesting" TI candidates this spring, I cringed.
Most DZOs prefer boring TIs who just follow the routine.
Heck! My DZO does not even like stand-up comedians dressed like TIs!

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Time in sport is a crude measure of ability.

I would ask a lot of embarrassing questions if a TI candidate who made his first jump (in tandem student harness) 3 years ago, zero jumps the second year and 499 jumps (Coach 1 rating, cutaway, etc.) last year.

He would have to tell me a lot convincing stories before I would seriously consider training him to become a TI.

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He would have to tell me a lot convincing stories before I would seriously consider training him to become a TI.



wouldn't you really rather contact someone you know and trust at the candidates home DZ and ask a bunch of questions from your friend about the candidate instead? I think referrals go a long way in making this whole topic a moot point.

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He would have to tell me a lot convincing stories before I would seriously consider training him to become a TI.



wouldn't you really rather contact someone you know and trust at the candidates home DZ and ask a bunch of questions from your friend about the candidate instead? I think referrals go a long way in making this whole topic a moot point.


You get the stories first and THEN call to verify.

Ya gotta let 'em roll out enough rope to start with.
:D:D
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He would have to tell me a lot convincing stories before I would seriously consider training him to become a TI.



wouldn't you really rather contact someone you know and trust at the candidates home DZ and ask a bunch of questions from your friend about the candidate instead? I think referrals go a long way in making this whole topic a moot point.


You get the stories first and THEN call to verify.

Ya gotta let 'em roll out enough rope to start with.
:D:D


I like how you think

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Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants

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He would have to tell me a lot convincing stories before I would seriously consider training him to become a TI.



wouldn't you really rather contact someone you know and trust at the candidates home DZ and ask a bunch of questions from your friend about the candidate instead? I think referrals go a long way in making this whole topic a moot point.


You get the stories first and THEN call to verify.

Ya gotta let 'em roll out enough rope to start with.
:D:D


I like how you think


That line of thinking alone is an advantage to those with "time in the sport"... everybody knows old farts embellish a story better than pups. Talk about long ropes! B|
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