jynxyjoe
Queso King
Many of us outside the regionals are fully typed FOs. Not an issue.
I'm a fully typed FO at the regional. Most of the other FO's will be shortly.
Many of us outside the regionals are fully typed FOs. Not an issue.
And almost all of us are now, and those who won't will be...Many of us outside the regionals are fully typed FOs. Not an issue.
Don't tell CK I'm a bad pilot. I was hired at a regional flying Tprops at 600 hours.....
I'd suggest we make the ATP require 1500 PIC not TT. Aside from being required for a 121 FO now, I'd argue that 250 PIC is no where near enough experience for what an ATP entitles you to do.
Sorry buddy, I'm not going to dig through the myriad of clips in which he trash talks the regionals. You obviously have not watched him on cbs much. I do not need to meet him to know he is a tool bag, any more than I need to meet you to know you defend Sully. It's obvious.So you know him personally..........enough to be certain that he is a tool bag? I've never seen or read of him pandering to anyone. Why would/should he? He certainly does not need the attention. Seems that he has a pretty decent and full life. Where have you seen him "paints(ing) a picture to the media of a bunch of haphazard teenagers flying planes which are too big for our britches, having never seen a day of training in our lives." Care to reference an article or an interview or in his testimony to Congress where he states anything remotely akin to this?
..I know of a few that were hired sub-200 TT. I would be scared shltless going from a seminole to a turbo prop with paying pax in the back. A jet would be even worse.....
So you have no specifics then? And yes I have I believe watched, listened to and read most of his interviews. This isn't about defending anyone, it's about you proving your insulting generalizations with the facts. Shouldn't be that difficult, since you claim he has done this so often.Sorry buddy, I'm not going to dig through the myriad of clips in which he trash talks the regionals. You obviously have not watched him on cbs much. I do not need to meet him to know he is a tool bag, any more than I need to meet you to know you defend Sully. It's obvious.
I think Sully is a tool bag who says whatever will get him the most attention. He panders to the uninformed, and spreads hysteria about the regional industry.
He is right about some things (like that we are underpaid), but he paints a picture to the media of a bunch of haphazard teenagers flying planes which are too big for our britches, having never seen a day of training in our lives.
I gave you my reason. Sounds like you want to be in a pissing contest. Let me know how that works out. Conversion over.So you have no specifics then? And yes I have I believe watched, listened to and read most of his interviews. This isn't about defending anyone, it's about you proving your insulting generalizations with the facts. Shouldn't be that difficult, since you claim he has done this so often.
You gave no reason actually......just your opinion/point of view and I have already had my post coffee leak. I have been completely civil. I merely asked for specific examples/proof of what Captain Sullenberger has said. So instead of providing any statements/quotes where he has actually said what you have claimed, you make excuses and leave. If that's how you roll, okey dokey.I gave you my reason. Sounds like you want to be in a pissing contest. Let me know how that works out. Conversion over.
You gave no reason actually......just your opinion/point of view and I have already had my post coffee leak. I have been completely civil. I merely asked for specific examples/proof of what Captain Sullenberger has said. So instead of providing any statements/quotes where he has actually said what you have claimed, you make excuses and leave. If that's how you roll, okey dokey.
Rocketman99 said:Actually, a jet wouldn't be worse since they have all the bells and whistles to pretty much do everything for you. That's the general problem with 250 hour wonders who got hired to a regional, they may have a couple thousand hours by now but that doesn't guarantee they've learned how to actually fly yet. "We're cleared the visual, you don't really need to slow to 180 right now and set the autopilot up for a 9 mile final to join the ILS..." "How about we actually turn around that cloud and not fly through it..." etc, etc.
I think Sully is largely spot on.
I agree. Had I had gone straight to a jet or hell, even the Saab, I wouldn't have learned much about flying. Going to the 1900 doing the same stuff, no autopilot, 8 legs a day, in bad WX did teach me something about flying though. And that was that I suck at it!
What sort of proof would you like? I mean, there's the rub, isn't it? Accidents are so vanishingly rare that we're forced to speak about the "quality" of pilots through anecdotal accounts. My anecdotal experience suggests to me that pilots who have dealt with real-world, serious, it's-your-ass-in-the-seat decisions are wildly superior to pilots who have had some canned "emergencies" they've already read the cheat-sheet for thrown at them in an air-conditioned simulator. IMHO, you simply cannot simulate the cold lump in your tum-tum when you're in an airplane and something is going Seriously Wrong. And that sort of experience comes with, eh, experience.
I dunno, maybe there's someone out there with a lot of apocryphal stories about how they had some billion hour freighthound freeze up in a tight spot, but the 22 year old, 300 hour pup from State Aviation Academy saved them from certain destruction thanks to their 400-level Human Factors class. I make no claims to Statistical Authenticity. But I will be waiting to hear those stories with bated breath.
I'll say it again, through out my career in 121, most of which has involved training and/or evaluating, past experience manifests itself in certain ways. However, the performance of individuals in this environment is strongly tied to the work they put in.
And almost all of us are now, and those who won't will be...
Totes.I was just pointing out before that occurred in the regionals, it'd been happening for years elsewhere without causing problems with union negotiations.
I think that's also very true, but would you agree there's generally a difference based on prior experience?
I think that's also very true, but would you agree there's generally a favorable difference based on prior experience?
I dunno, I'm confused. You say he's being ridiculous in one breath, then you say that no one gets on with less than 1500, anyway, in the next. Like, if a 1500 rule wouldn't hurt anyone, and is a reasonable bar to entry to blasting around the troposphere with 50, 70, or 90 trusting sheeple in the back, why not have the rule? *puzzle*
I never flew with an F/O who had less than about a grand of flight time, but in my extremely limited and no doubt statistically insignificant experience, the guys who had gazillions of hours herding a 208 or something similar around in thundersnow were a hell of a lot more useful than the guys who could tell me how wide the LOC signal was at 7.3 miles. *shrug*