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Frank N. Beans
Made in 1987, using genuine American components.
American components, Russian components, ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!
Made in 1987, using genuine American components.
Doesn't anybody work and pay their way through anymore?
I don't want to be flying 1000hrs a year when I'm 55 - no thanks, and by "not getting into debt" I've traded working until I'm 60 with a bit of debt in my youth. It's a fair trade in my opinion.
Truth. I'm carrying a fair amount of student loan debt...more than I'd like...but it's a tool that's gotten me where I'm at much earlier than if I'd paid out of pocket (I'd probably still be working on ratings; that junk isn't cheap!). Higher earnings earlier in life easily offset the loan payments.
As habitually the youngest or nearly youngest kid in the room at two 121s in a row (but not Gulley young), "does it matter?" is a good answer.
No, unlikely. If the economics were different, the pilot supply would change though.
Heh, your inability to communicate without sounding like a pompous Summer's Eve doesn't do you any favors.
I hope one day I think I'm as badass as you think you are.
Exactly my point. The 1500 rule will not only change the way pilots and airlines look at training and accumulation of experience, but at the economic aspect as well.
Firebird2XC said:More than you know. Why else would there be age requirements for Commercial and ATP Certificates? Or to be President?
Trust me- you'll see things differently in a decade. There are matters of experience and biochemistry in play here.
I'm very interested in seeing the FAA's stand point on this when they reveal the new ATP requirements....
Indeed will be interesting to see if there are any regionals left in 15years after the majors are finished cleaning out the qualified people that they need. The American pipeline is dry unless they start going the way of the Europeans as some others on this thread have mentioned, and start sponsoring endentured servants for regional pay for the first 25 years of their career.
Then, when demand picks up, people will start showing up for flight school again. It'll all equalize.
Naturally, the question wasn't "how will you hire & retain quality people and stay in business?" because few senators think any farther than the TV cameras. In reality, they were hiring quality people for the most part; they weren't retaining many of them, because, absent political meddling, they were finding ways to advance their careers, and, more importantly, few of the regionals will be able to stay in business under the new rules because there's a limit to what passengers will pay for airline service
More than you know. Why else would there be age requirements for Commercial and ATP Certificates? Or to be President?
Trust me- you'll see things differently in a decade. There are matters of experience and biochemistry in play here.
Teach me oh wise one!You have no idea. And you never will.
Teach me oh wise one!
Before I come across as someone with a bad attitude, I'm always willing to learn from those more experienced that I am. Do I know everything? Hell no. Am I eager to learn from those who can teach me? Hell yes.
But the attitude thing is a two way street. If you immediately come out swinging and with a generally demeaning attitude towards those you view as "below you", well, few people are really going to care to listen to you long enough to hear your input.
But anyway, it's my Friday, I think I'll go buy some beer.
I am McLovin.Careful baby-face, they might not think you're old enough - better bring your ID!![]()
I am McLovin.
Teach me oh wise one!
Before I come across as someone with a bad attitude, I'm always willing to learn from those more experienced that I am. Do I know everything? Hell no. Am I eager to learn from those who can teach me? Hell yes.
But the attitude thing is a two way street. If you immediately come out swinging and with a generally demeaning attitude towards those you view as "below you", well, few people are really going to care to listen to you long enough to hear your input.
But anyway, it's my Friday, I think I'll go buy some beer.
Original post: (Clearly posted in 100% seriousness!)You should take your own advice. Don't choke on your High life.
JordanD said:What a dong swinging contest this is turning into. Can't hire low time pilots because they drool on themselves and will crash planes full of old grannies into schools full of puppies. You can have 1500 hours but it has to be the right kind of 1500 hours otherwise you can't adapt to a new job right off the bat and you suck.
We should just welcome UAVs that way people can stop developing intense hatreds of one another over the internet and have a beer with each other.
Draw your own conclusions.Are you old enough to buy beer?