Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
I thought cmill's initial post was right on. IMHO, a good pilot is one who A) Won't kill you or himself by being stupid and B) You won't WANT to kill after X hours with him. Now, obviously there are plenty of pilots (the vast majority of them, actually) who fulfill both criteria (except for DPA, obviously) and they come from all sorts of backgrounds. But as to what you can KNOW about them just by looking at their resume, I think the 2000 hours of SPIFR guy can pretty much check box A off, whereas the other guy...well, maybe, who knows!? Which doesn't seem that far (to me) from what Sully was saying.
And lest you think that this is more "well this is how *I* did it, so it must be right", I think the same thing about "Legacy" 121s tending to hire experienced 121 PICs over experienced whatever else. Like, would I make a great 747 pilot? Of course I would, because I'm Bob Hoover's lovechild and can fly anything perfectly. But I don't think it's crazy that they tend to hire guys who have BOTH a broad range of experience with lots of hours AND experience doing something very much like what they'll be doing for their new employer. It's not either/or, or at least it shouldn't be.
And lest you think that this is more "well this is how *I* did it, so it must be right", I think the same thing about "Legacy" 121s tending to hire experienced 121 PICs over experienced whatever else. Like, would I make a great 747 pilot? Of course I would, because I'm Bob Hoover's lovechild and can fly anything perfectly. But I don't think it's crazy that they tend to hire guys who have BOTH a broad range of experience with lots of hours AND experience doing something very much like what they'll be doing for their new employer. It's not either/or, or at least it shouldn't be.