desertdog71
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From what you told me, there were other factors in play.HEY!
From what you told me, there were other factors in play.HEY!
121 training has a funny way of weeding folks out. Especially the weak and the over confident.
Your training department has a problem, then.That all depends on the regional and it's needs. My differences Sim partner was a shining example.
That's a very good plan you have, actually - in fact, that very closely resembles exactly what I did.Doesn't matter what their plans are.. If they stick with the BS 1500 hour rule, then I'll keep my software job making 70k, while flying XC's in C150 with a safety pilot for 50 bux an hour until I get close to the minimums.. 25 hours a month.. 15k a year... My NET pay will STILL be higher than a CFI and/or regional FO.. I'd do the CFI thing once I got closer to 1000 hours, and do it for a few months until I get my ATP. Solid plan, no debt, money in the bank. The problem with the first year pay is the naive SJS kids who take out 100k in loans for a job that starts you at 20k. By accepting these terms, you perpetuate the pay problem. Build a side career and fly on the weekends. When you are ready, take a job for a good salary, not some crappy regional. Call it what you will, but I'll have less financial stress than anyone doing it the other way.
Your training department has a problem, then.
Look how self righteous you are.Doesn't matter what their plans are.. If they stick with the BS 1500 hour rule, then I'll keep my software job making 70k, while flying XC's in C150 with a safety pilot for 50 bux an hour until I get close to the minimums.. 25 hours a month.. 15k a year... My NET pay will STILL be higher than a CFI and/or regional FO.. I'd do the CFI thing once I got closer to 1000 hours, and do it for a few months until I get my ATP. Solid plan, no debt, money in the bank. The problem with the first year pay is the naive SJS kids who take out 100k in loans for a job that starts you at 20k. By accepting these terms, you perpetuate the pay problem. Build a side career and fly on the weekends. When you are ready, take a job for a good salary, not some crappy regional. Call it what you will, but I'll have less financial stress than anyone doing it the other way.
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Don't be silly. Most of the users here on JC have graduated from college, and recognize the benefit of education. I think what is being criticized so often is the FAA's lame notion of who is qualified and who is not, and its random attribution of who is worthy based off what school they went to. Exempli gratia, I went to Purdue and graduated from the flight program there while it still operated under part 61. I do not qualify for a restricted ATP while part 141 Riddle kids and UND graduates do since Purdue's program was part 61 at the time, despite that I went to a "prestigious" aviation university that offered relatively decent training. Does this make any sense to you?
Purdue just got the R-ATP for their part 61 training...however that works![]()
Five pages of hand wringing over a stupid rumor of some guy talking to an unnamed person at "the FAA?" Seriously? Guys, this is nothing to worry about. There will be no significant changes to the reg. Count on it.
A person I spoke to in Washington DC. Not trying to start a rumor or trouble. Also follow the link in the original posters comment as well as takeflighttommorrow.org can't say when it will change but it left me with the impression that it will change.Who exactly at the FAA is saying this?
Didn't someone mentioned like loopholes not doing away with the entire rule but a pick here prune here type deal I don't know actually but I do know lobbyists are hard at work trying to undermine this rule and it appears they are going to succeed.Isn't the ATP mandated by Congress? How can the FAA override that?
What facts do you have to back That up Considering that the FAA has formed a committee to rescind the rule?
The newspaper in Buffalo is even talking about it.
Do you really think that the FAA and the government is going to allow the nation's air systems to shut down due to a lack of pilots because of the 1500 hour rule?
What about the Raa website takeflighttommorrow.org?
What facts do you have to support your view?
That's not what the committee is tasked with doing. Let's start with that fact. The ARC has been tasked with looking at air carrier training, not with ATP standards. Please read the actual charter for the committee so you can get your facts straight: http://www.faa.gov/regulations_poli...edia/Air.Carrier.Training.ARC.Cht.1.21.14.pdf
Newspapers talk about a lot of things. It's how they sell more newspapers.
There is no lack of pilots, and the nation's air system is in absolutely no danger of "shutting down." The free market will resolve the pilot shortage by shifting flying back to mainline where there will never be a problem finding qualified applicants. This process has been taking place for the past couple of years now, and it will continue.
What, the RAA is lobbying for something in their best interest? I'm shocked! Shocked and appalled, I say!
Besides the above, I get briefed regularly by the lobbyists and air safety structure representatives at ALPA about this issue and plenty of others. To date, there has been absolutely zero concern at ALPA that the ATP rule is even remotely at risk of disappearing or being watered down. You're tilting at windmills.
objection!!!! Council is stating facts that are not in evidence!!! (enter surprise witness) Council has responded with a bunch of huff guff and speculation!! Council has not address the overriding issue of the RAA and their attempt to water down the safety rule!! Council is attempting to deflect the true issue since he probably sits on the board which is about to water the rule down in the first place! Second objection is that counsel be remanded from this case since counselor has shown a conflict of interest why would the big boys at alpa care Council is just talking a whole lot of nothing about something he knows nothing about! (suddenly dramatic music fills the court room- a silent hush comes over everyone in attendance the opposing counselors glare uneasingly at each other the judge clearly shocked by the objections calls for a sidebar in his chambers-the screen fades to black and a commercial for the hover chair comes on.)That's not what the committee is tasked with doing. Let's start with that fact. The ARC has been tasked with looking at air carrier training, not with ATP standards. Please read the actual charter for the committee so you can get your facts straight: http://www.faa.gov/regulations_poli...edia/Air.Carrier.Training.ARC.Cht.1.21.14.pdf
Newspapers talk about a lot of things. It's how they sell more newspapers.
There is no lack of pilots, and the nation's air system is in absolutely no danger of "shutting down." The free market will resolve the pilot shortage by shifting flying back to mainline where there will never be a problem finding qualified applicants. This process has been taking place for the past couple of years now, and it will continue.
What, the RAA is lobbying for something in their best interest? I'm shocked! Shocked and appalled, I say!
Besides the above, I get briefed regularly by the lobbyists and air safety structure representatives at ALPA about this issue and plenty of others. To date, there has been absolutely zero concern at ALPA that the ATP rule is even remotely at risk of disappearing or being watered down. You're tilting at windmills.
Objection!! Council is stating facts that are not in evidence!! We ascertain that the Buffalo newspaper as well as other sources in the media have said and maintain their stance of the ongoing effort to water down the ATP rule! (surprise witness enters) while opposing counsel has stated facts which dance around the immediate issue he refuses to address his clients actual formation of the committee no matter what a charter says it is the actions that counts. Council obviously does not know he is an aviation where contracts are as good as toilet paper. Counsel is reminded of Comair, Republic and other airliners whose contracts were broken in the interest of their own self-serving airlines without regard to any contract! (dramatic pause) I raise a second objection!! (judge: on what grounds?) that councils answers are based on a conflict of interest!! (ATn pilot tries to object but is overruled) it is clear by counselors response that he is briefed by industry heads that he is clearly trying to deflect interest off of this despite the clear concise reporting of the Buffalo news so as not to disturb the publics interest of safety. Counsel has not responded once not once on the facts of the committee hey must answer straight and not water down his answer! He is an engaging and a lot of huff and guff but nothing concrete!!! (at this time the judge interrupts i'll see you both in my chambers) both counselors glare on at each other a tension fills the room A hushed silence comes over everyone in the court room.) The screen fades to black a commercial for depends comes on....That's not what the committee is tasked with doing. Let's start with that fact. The ARC has been tasked with looking at air carrier training, not with ATP standards. Please read the actual charter for the committee so you can get your facts straight: http://www.faa.gov/regulations_poli...edia/Air.Carrier.Training.ARC.Cht.1.21.14.pdf
Newspapers talk about a lot of things. It's how they sell more newspapers.
There is no lack of pilots, and the nation's air system is in absolutely no danger of "shutting down." The free market will resolve the pilot shortage by shifting flying back to mainline where there will never be a problem finding qualified applicants. This process has been taking place for the past couple of years now, and it will continue.
What, the RAA is lobbying for something in their best interest? I'm shocked! Shocked and appalled, I say!
Besides the above, I get briefed regularly by the lobbyists and air safety structure representatives at ALPA about this issue and plenty of others. To date, there has been absolutely zero concern at ALPA that the ATP rule is even remotely at risk of disappearing or being watered down. You're tilting at windmills.
Settle down captain happy what happens when your underwear gets in a bunch oh - it already is! just having some fun with you man! I agree with a previous poster -seriously will just have to wait and see what- if anything happens. Now take back what you said about me or I'll hold my breath! Take that you Meanie!!!!I'm sorry, clearly I'm dealing with a mental midget. I wasn't aware. I won't continue wasting my time.