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The former pilot proposed an unconventional approach to evaluate the skills of potential pilots through a flight simulator positioned in Miami, specifically targeting the Boeing 767-200. His idea was to select a group of six individuals, comprising a mix of experienced and less experienced pilots. This included one pilot who is currently qualified on the aircraft, another who may be qualified but not current, and a pilot who might be current in a different high-speed jet. The remaining three would have minimal experience, likened to that of the alleged hijackers—perhaps holding a private or commercial license with only a few hours of flight time.