I'm not sure where you get your facts, because if you do even the slightest bit of research on the topic of aircraft accidents and their causes, you'll find that pilot error has been responsible for two or three times as many accidents as
any other cause in
every decade since the 1950s. Aircraft mechanics need to be good at fixing planes not writing essays. You can accuse them of lacking integrity if you want to criticize them for not doing their own writing (assuming for the sake of argument that's the case), but writing about aviation is hardly "turning theory into practice." Sticking with your terminology, books and essays are "theory" and actually working on planes is "practice."
Well if i knew the plane I was due to fly on was being flown by a pilot who had delegated his degree work to others ditto maintenance crew, then I would walk off the plane
In that case, you better go learn how to do blood work and catheterize yourself before you or a loved one is ever hospitalized, because no profession has been better represented during the 10 years that I've been doing this for a living than nurses, and most of them are already licensed RNs pursuing advanced degrees and certifications. While you're at it, also be prepared to home-school all your kids, because teachers and education administrators are among the next most common professions patronizing this industry, and most of them are also already working in their respective fields and pursuing advanced degrees and positions.
Well, it's out of your area of expertise, then... it's too bad, because you're both such pompous frauds.
Speaking of integrity and "frauds," aren't you the same guy who once proudly announced here that you'd "graduated" your client by registering at his online university to impersonate him for the entire duration of his online course?