There is nothing wrong with asking questions on SB. That is part of what SB is all about. The 'direct him to training' approach does not really answer his question, but you are welcome to offer that response. Others may choose to more directly answer his questions. Perhaps (?probably) he has no interest in doing such dives, and is merely asking in an attempt to better understand events about which he has read. I may be going far out on a limb here, but 'curiosity' comes to mind.Why? Why do his 'real motives' have to be anything other than what he states. Perhaps, his motives are exactly what they appear to be at face value. - the poster is curious and interested to learn. If you suspect his motives and choose not to reply, that is your decision, and your privilege. If others choose to reply and offer information, that, too, is their decision and their privilege.
If a 10 year old asks a question about how a rocket is built, would you tell him to wait until he takes a university physics course? Would you suspect that he is going to build one? Or, might it be possible that he is reading an historical account of the US space program, possibly the Challenger incident, and wants to learn more.
Thank goodness, we have curious people who want to learn more. Yes, the rare one may have nefarious motives. But, as a general rule, I believe we should do all we can to encourage curiosity, exploration, research, etc.