God you're stupid. Look at Allegiant, where you can already fly MD80s for RJ pay!
God you a fool, do you thing Allegiant can afford to pay them more? More pay and run the company to the ground yeah!
Man...your naievity is amazing. Not a personal slam at all, just an observation about you not knowing how much you don't know. Reference the bold portions above. First off, there are no guarantees in aviation. Saying "it'll never happen" because "it wouldn't make sense" is pretty funny in this industry. The CEOs don't give a damn how much money a pilot will demand to work for
when there's a ton more pilots out therethat will willingly • themselves out for much, much less.....almost for free. Thats what you're not getting. They could care less where you are in your career! It doesn't matter to them.
I'm willing to wait for the "I told you so" there, Kit Darby jr.[/quote]
The pilots the airline are the one that do the contract, not other pilots wanting to work there for less.
Pilot mill babies and FBO babies are the same, apart from flashy amenities in one, and maybe not in the other. Pilot mills generally have the blind leading the blind with their incestuous stud to CFI programs, and to an extent, so do some FBOs.
The sim time doesn't matter. I'm telling you. Everyone goes through the same training for the airline....it's called standarization. There's no A-track for guys with 2.5 of RJ sim time, and a B-track for guys without it. Everyone goes through the same program post-hire.
So using your logic, I'd fail out of regional training since I've never had any time in a CRJ sim?
That's funny.
Go ahead and work your theory if you like, it's your money. All I (and 200 others here) are saying, is that you don't have all the answers you'd like to think you do.
Humble-ness, young padawan.
Not every FBO pilot fails, I said if you were listening that the washout rate for FBO pilots are much higher than someone graduated from an ATP type flight school. I'll put money on that. Do research if you want to prove me wrong.
I am a "FBO pilot" and damn proud of it. I guarantee you that I will have just of good of a chance of going to a regional at 1000 hours, if I wanted that. But guess what, I dont. I want to go 135 freight, where they shy away from "pilot mill pilots" because of the sheltered training environment they are in. I dare you to ask how much hard IFR those people have. Most will be less than 5 hours. How many approaches will they have done with clouds down to 300'. Many will say ZERO. Thats right very little REAL experience. you can take that hood off whenever you need to, those clouds dont just dissapear.
The FBO pilot you call "lesser" will be the one to save you a$$ when shart hits the fan. Because he has been there and done that, but at night and on his own.
I never understood this FBO pilot will save me when stuff hits the fan. Get outta here. Your training will save you when stuff hits the fan. Im sure your extra 500hrs in the pattern won't be that significant
Finally, I guaranty was that the pay downslide would never go to the major airlines under normal circumstances. I understand a 9/11 type event will cause all hell to break loose. If 9-11 never happened none of you would be b*tchin right about pay right now. The airlines went into a little slump but it is gaining momentum right now. When Delta, Northwest, and United get back on their feet the pay rise again.
Im with you guys, Im all for more pay. But how can we ask for more pay when the pay is not that bad and the airlines are just trying to get on their feet?