Hello,
The airline industry is relying more on just pure, dumb luck than mature leadership, high-standards and professionalism. Sure, you will hear all the above mentioned in hiring seminars, career fairs, college campuses and new-hire managment "dog and pony" speeches. It's all a friggin illusion! The quality of the new-hire applicant with low-time is a crap-shoot. The majority are talented, educated, mature and motivated. However, they lack the basic experience that will make them an asset in the cockpit out of I.O.E. It's not their fault, these folks don't even have a cluse what they don't know!
In the meantime, I find myself praying that we don't have anyone make a grevious error directly related to the crew composition and experience level. So, flying in today's world requires an increased vigilance from all of us. Management is focused on the "numbers" and delivering safety through brut force vs. real leadership. I find this sorely lacking, and if you have an abnormal, emergency or irregularity the reponse is not what I would expect. It's of a kind that will allow the company to pin 100% of the blame on the PIC/crew and deflect it away from their precious "sitting-on-their-ass pontificating" supervisory error. Believe me, supervisory error is at the root cause of MOST airline accidents! The data reflects it. But, when you are safe at a deck, not alot the FAA can or will do...Pretty damned jacked up if you ask me.
Regards,
ex-Navy Rotorhead