You all make fun of how dumb this kid is. Like he must be crazy to want to be a pilot. Yet (the majority of) you keep showing up to work...as a pilot.
Remind me again, who's the sucker here?
I'm curious how many regional airlines fly airplanes with something even remotely approaching a G1000. I'm also curious how many are approved for an ipad as an EFB.
I'm curious how many regional airlines fly airplanes with something even remotely approaching a G1000. I'm also curious how many are approved for an ipad as an EFB. We're G600 glass and might have ipads approved with the next revision of the GOM, but it took a few thousand hours of flying the biggest flying pos's on the planet /U and /A to be able to fly these. Learning in glass would have been a massive disservice, and would have done considerably less to prepare me for commercial flying.
Well, I work at one of the largest regionals, and they had me flying this at first:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Atlant-Soyuz-Airlines/Embraer-EMB-120RT-Brasilia/1257463/L/
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You might say that you don't actually get paid for the flying, it's all the other ancillary stuff.Yup. I got over the "non money" aspect of this job about 2 years in. Now FUPM and then let me go home.
That being said, the flying part does suck less than most other jobs that I can think of.
Represent.Well, I work at one of the largest regionals, and they had me flying this at first:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Atlant-Soyuz-Airlines/Embraer-EMB-120RT-Brasilia/1257463/L/
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I'm curious how many regional airlines fly airplanes with something even remotely approaching a G1000. I'm also curious how many are approved for an ipad as an EFB. We're G600 glass and might have ipads approved with the next revision of the GOM, but it took a few thousand hours of flying the biggest flying pos's on the planet /U and /A to be able to fly these. Learning in glass would have been a massive disservice, and would have done considerably less to prepare me for commercial flying.
Uh huh. Any how many fresh pilots will be flying any of those? I'll take a guess at right around 0. You're still going to have to slog it out in some POS for a couple thousand. And that big steaming POS will have something akin to a six pack, and if you're lucky a FMS/GPS type thing that slaves to the HSI.I'd say few airliners (regional or otherwise) have something that looks like a G1000. I'd say the next generation of aircraft, (not talking NextGen 73's or Airbus320s) will incorporate this. As for Ipads, I can only say that for the last year or so XJT has been looking into it. EVERYTHING comes down to $$$. They'll have to weight the pros and cons.
There is a point where the "love of the sky" isn't worth the kick in the nuts when you see the direct deposit hit on Friday.
Well, I work at one of the largest regionals, and they had me flying this at first:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Atlant-Soyuz-Airlines/Embraer-EMB-120RT-Brasilia/1257463/L/
How do you always know all this stuff??Thats assuming too that your company actually remembers to pay you, ala Colgan a number of times that was posted here.
When your company replaced their Metro's with those, they handed some of them down to the cargo operation down at PHX they operated, where we at the time still flew one of that company's original PA-31-350s from back in the 1970s as a cargo bird.
How do you always know all this stuff??
Did they carry pax in the pa31s?