
During World War II, American pilots who demonstrated exceptional skill were withdrawn from the battlefield and sent home to train the youth. This way, young pilots learned from the best, while the best always remained in reserve.
The Japanese approach was fundamentally different. They sent aces into battle, as an ace was clearly more successful than a rookie, while the rookies were trained by instructors who, for various reasons, could not participate in combat.
Of course, the Americans won. They won the air war specifically, and they did so because the Japanese approach to training aces eventually falters. It turns out that either there’s no one to teach the younger generation, or the teachers are no longer competent and are teaching how to fly outdated aircraft when even biplanes are no longer in the air.
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