Killtron2000
Well-Known Member
I'm well aware that you are going to pick whoever you like to fly your planes. This is nothing new to me simply stating that doesn't actually make a point. If you recall I was arguing for what I would do in the hypothetical situation I owned an airline.Seems like he thinks he knows what the 121 world is like.
I love when you see these 1 v. Everybody threads, and the one who stands alone is the one who really has no idea what he is talking about.
I guess to satisfy his critera for an interview, it must be entirely subjective, with a sim ride offered in whatever type plane the applicant feels comfortable flying. Get real. We are going to put you in one of OUR airplanes to see if there is a remote chance you can hack it. We are going to base our decesion on whether or not we LIKE you. If we think you will work well in our company, and crews we will likely offer you a job. I have flown with enough people to know what I do, and do not like. I am also pretty damn good at figuring out if your full of crap. If I miss it, the guys on the line figure it out pretty quick, and your life is pretty crappy untill you figure it out.
Very very few people make it through a regional without learning the ropes. This is why you need letters of rec. To move on. If you toss me under the bus, and 5 years after I move to a major, the dr of hr asks me if I ever flew with you, you won't get the job.
It's not what you know, it is who you know... And when.
Example, we are going to be hiring next spring. We may be the only place hiring, so it will be tough to get in. I'm not going to give you a good word, because right now I don't feel that you would do well in a crew enviroment. Not that you wouldn't, but it seems like you have a chip on your shoulder, or know everything... And there is no place for that in a cockpit.
I am a pilot that is on the interview panel at an airline... I may not be right, but I've got a pretty decent idea about what it takes to be hired. Rather than challeng the process, because you will continue to loose, ask questions and learn. When I say it is very rare for the less experienced pilot to be the better canidate, the info comes from first hand info. When you leave the 1 on 1 the call is made. We know if you made it or not, even if you have not simmed yet. I have nevered said hire him, and had them wash out on the sim.
The only bad pilot is one who is intentionally and willfully negligent. The rest can be trained.
If somehow I logged enough hours between now and then to be competitive (and apparently all I have to do is survive this without getting any violations I don't actually have to learn anything) at your interview I would be able to talk my way into that job especially since that is one airline I could maybe get more than 1 internal rec. for. I don't mean any disrespect by this but colgan is not an airline I would want to work for maybe some people like it or will tolerate it to log hours but not me.
I know how this system works I'm not in denial about it. At fedex they post a list of the new hires and invite the current pilots to comment. Yeah it's all about who you know basically nepotism kind of a screwed up system IMHO. It's also why automated flight decks are so important and probably the biggest increase in safety will come from further development in that direction since we can't hope for anything but mediocrity from humans.