100% failure.
Wages and quality of pilots have gone down. Most of us would not be pilots, but none of us would be starving. Access to flying was just moving the bus depot and train station passengers to be able to sit next to me in aisle seat that they paid half for what I did for my middle seat. And anything that Jimmy touched has been a failure, as much of the economic plans that dem's seem to value.
100% failure. Wages and quality of pilots have gone down. Most of us would not be pilots, but none of us would be starving. Access to flying was just moving the bus depot and train station passengers to be able to sit next to me in aisle seat that they paid half for what I did for my middle seat. And anything that Jimmy touched has been a failure, as much of the economic plans that dem's seem to value.
There is no reason a bulb for a landing light that is identical to one you get at autozone for your car should cost what it does just because it goes on a Cessna.
100% failure. Wages and quality of pilots have gone down. Most of us would not be pilots, but none of us would be starving. Access to flying was just moving the bus depot and train station passengers to be able to sit next to me in aisle seat that they paid half for what I did for my middle seat. And anything that Jimmy touched has been a failure, as much of the economic plans that dem's seem to value.
And Mike D, I think the evolution of the regionals would have occurred regardless. The need for smaller aircraft was evident with the introduction of the Banderante and the Shorts.
The problem is that if carriers are still playing with one hand tied behind their backs.
Either deregulate completely, or do not deregulate. There is no try. That is what Yoda would say.
True, but would it have been done as its done now with separate companies? Or would it have been like America west, which used to operate their own mainline Dash-8s?