*** PREVIOUS RESULTS *** Last week, AVweb asked our readers how many hours they had flown in 2004.
Answers ran the gamut from zero hours to well over 300 hours. Most of you (25% of respondents) chimed in with 51-100 hours, while the second largest group (20% of respondents) fell into the 101-175-hour range.
31% of you flew 50 hours or less, 11% of you logged more than 176 hours but less than 300, and only 13% of AVweb readers logged over 300 hours this year.
*** THIS WEEK’S QUESTION *** This week, AVweb wants to know what you think about the use of biometrics in the fight against terror. A bill intended to fight terrorism is making its way through the halls of legislation and may soon introduce biometric parameters to pilot certificates.
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AVweb’s Question of the Week …
Key Takeaways:
- AVweb's previous poll revealed that most readers (25%) flew 51-100 hours in 2004, with 31% logging 50 hours or less.
- This week, AVweb is asking for readers' opinions on the proposed introduction of biometrics to pilot certificates as part of new anti-terrorism legislation.
- The poll also prompts readers to consider the application of biometric parameters for aircraft mechanics.
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