[NAGDU] Pilot Dogs

Joseph Weaver josephwweaver at icloud.com
Sat Jan 11 21:07:49 UTC 2020


Cole if you want to email me wj4tbh at gmail.com, I will be glad to share with you my experiences with pilot.  And go into more detail about temperament , traffic check, and experiences with staff and training.   I’m eventually going to do a YouTube video about it.  When I go for my successor soon I’m going to ask pilot if I can blog and video the training. And do staff and trainer interviews, and get them to answer the question.  As a former director and television editor I think I could do quite well.  Many rumors you hear about pilot are spread by people who haven’t been there in years.  And their have been quite a few staff changes and are now accredited by IGDF.  There are pros and cons to every school and different schools are right for different people.  So whatever fits your needs  is what you do.
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> On Jan 11, 2020, at 3:14 PM, Joseph Weaver <josephwweaver at icloud.com> wrote:
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> When I was at pilot we were downtown and got plenty of planned traffic check.  Moose stoped and pulled me out of the way of a tractor trailer truck that ran the red light saved my life.   Who needs fake checks when you have tons of real ones.  I was also told by a member of TSA when flying to Orlando for a comfererence  that my Pilot Dog Moose  was one the most well behaved guide she had saw in her 10 years at her post.
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>> On Jan 11, 2020, at 3:05 PM, Sean Moore via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> From what I understand about the way they do traffic checks, they do not do you planned/staged traffic checks.
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>> Since they are near a downtown environment they use naturally occurring traffic checks. Though this may have changed  A new director of training.
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