SlumTodd_Millionaire
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Good grief, we used to upgrade 1500 hour pilots with a fresh ATP into the left seat of a BE-1900. Lots of airlines did back in the late '90s. And the CRJ is a lot more forgiving than a Hondo.
Good grief, we used to upgrade 1500 hour pilots with a fresh ATP into the left seat of a BE-1900. Lots of airlines did back in the late '90s. And the CRJ is a lot more forgiving than a Hondo.
I ride up front a lot on PSA. 99% of the guys are good. But I legit thought I was going to die a few weeks ago. It was bad. But I'm alive so everything is cool!
@Trip7, you can lead the horse to water, but you can't force it to drink. Amiright?
I like how the guy who started this thread also happens to be giving out all this advice, yet he has no dog in this fight. @Trip7, we're all VERY happy for you and how you got lucky and hired as an FO straight to Delta. It's all very flattering. I appreciate the advice you and some others lend to the community, it certainly helped a recent decision I made. But, everyone has different situations and I think you need to respect that. Maybe you are, but sometimes you come off as very pushy, when you never were actually in this position. That's just my view on it. This whole industry is risk vs. reward. I made a risk and it's paying off very well for me. Others haven't been as lucky or fortunate.
@Trip7 wasn't just lucky. He worked his ass off to get where he is.
@Trip7 wasn't just lucky. He worked his ass off to get where he is.
Good grief, we used to upgrade 1500 hour pilots with a fresh ATP into the left seat of a BE-1900. Lots of airlines did back in the late '90s. And the CRJ is a lot more forgiving than a Hondo.
My first airline choice was ACA. Interview went very poorly.So have many of the rest of us. There is nothing wrong at all with being lucky. I consider myself extremely lucky to be in the position I am.
What the hell does Trip7 know about making a lateral move? He hit the lottery big time, in a VERY short amount of time. Standing on his soapbox shouting at Screaming_Emu just seems to lack class IMO.
In one month I will be upgrading, after four years and over ELEVEN years of flying. I'm lucky that I do not have to make a difficult decision about making a lateral upgrade, but I have had to make the difficult decision to leave a great flying job/schedule to start over at another regional. Unless you've done it as a 30+ year old with lots of responsibilities, you may not understand the difficulty of it. It sucks, and is not easy and certainly isn't without risk.
So have many of the rest of us. There is nothing wrong at all with being lucky. I consider myself extremely lucky to be in the position I am.
The thing I find a little funny is the 767 is even more forgiving than the CRJ. So it seems we put our weaker pilots in the most unforgiving planes.Good grief, we used to upgrade 1500 hour pilots with a fresh ATP into the left seat of a BE-1900. Lots of airlines did back in the late '90s. And the CRJ is a lot more forgiving than a Hondo.
I've read Screaming Emu's posts here for a while and he sounds like a smart/educated rational person who I'm sure is not brushing things off lightly. If he says he's done the math on this PSA DEC thing, then he has. In the end it is his decision and from all looks of it he has evaluated what matters to him most and let that be his guide. I say good for him.
So have many of the rest of us.
Did not fly the 1900 but the turbo props I flew were a little more forgiving then turbofans with supercritical airfoils operating at higher flight levels.
The thing I find a little funny is the 767 is even more forgiving than the CRJ. So it seems we put our weaker pilots in the most unforgiving planes.