No contradiction in my statement. I encourage EVERYONE to take advantage of the window. I did and did well with my opportunity. It is one of the best times ever to be a pilot. But, why not look back and see how we can make the whole process better along the way.
If flight schools paid the instructors more and treated the CFIs better, then they wouldn't be chopping at the bit to get to a regional. If regionals paid more, they could require more time for the pilots to be brought on forcing guys to build time for longer times. If the regionals paid more, then the majors need to as well. See how things roll uphill?
The bar has been lowered to much in the past few years.
Dugie, how can you say I am hypocritical? I clearly said...
"You simply do not have the experience at 300 to 500 hours to be flying around in a Jet or Turboprop 121 (if you train the civilian way). I was one of those guys! Looking back, I didn't have that experience at that time to fly the Beech 1900!"
I thought I did at that time. It was over 20 months ago. In those 20 months I learned a lot. Still have a lot of learning to do, but one thing I did learn is 500 hours is not enough time to be in a 121 cockpit. If you have the opportunity go for it. They will be out there. Just keep an open mind down the road. That is all I am saying.
While you sit on your high horse preaching something you obviously didn't practice, the rest of us have a choice to take a moral stand and stall our career another two years and watch people we finished our ratings with make captain before we see the cockpit of a jet, or we can do the logical thing. The thing any practical and pragmatic person would do, the thing you did, and get a job at a regional, build seniority and go.
So basically your point is "I got mine, now nobody else should get theirs?"
So basically your point is "I got mine, now nobody else should get theirs?"
"ATP-Approved Examiners
We work with the same Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs) day in and day out—they are familiar with our standardized training procedures and checklists. This relationship ensures a low-stress checkride, for which you will be extremely well prepared."
This is from a couple of pages ago, but I couldn't let it go.
As is so typical with big academy marketing, it's one of those statements that sounds so great to the uninformed (that's their market) and makes me, as an experienced pilot, cringe. Saying you use "special" examiners to give you a "worry free" checkride kinda does the opposite in my mind of what the advertising is trying to do. Of course, big school marketing is all about making money for said big school. They aren't reaching out to DE, who simply wants to see the highest qualified airline pilots entering this career. They are reaching out to people who have no clue.
So...how about a Jetcareers.com link at the ATP site to give balance to the advertising claims?
Oh....I don't know....but that's probably counterproductive to making money for the big academy. Not gonna happen.
It's just sad. There in no honor in selling this career. It's all just about making money. Get there fast... Seniority in everything... Don't waste time as a CFI...
Cool, I just have noticed that you post from a somewhat different persepctive now vs. when you were just a regular member. Not at all knocking your post as a member.
Just digging your new perspective in posting as a moderator!
There is no pilot shortage. However there IS a shortage of people willing to do the work for the current benefits level.
There are fewer people willing to do the work for the menu of pay and benefits.
Lots of guys in the military that'd love to fly a DC-9 for pre-2001 dollars, but when that DC-9 went to a regional at the regional wage/benefits structure and a lot of formerly high-paying major jobs took pay and benefit hits, why in the heck would they leave the USAF or a stable corporate job to fly for the passenger airlines?
They're not, so there's very little flow from what is traditionally at least 50% of the normal inflow of fresh meat into the industry.
Segs has help a lot of people from this site with similar times to his. And would continue for people with the right attitude.
Like he said, "Don't hate the player, hate the game"
I'm sure he/she is a great person - but what's next? When they make it to a mainline are they going to be posting all over here about how the regionals are a curse on the industry and should be eradicated, through lethal injection for the pilots involved if necessary?
It's easy to throw brickbats at the people behind you - especially if you see some personal gain for you in so doing. I'm not so sure the motives are as pure as the driven snow as they've been presented.
Don't you dare tell me that I don't practice raising the bar buddy. If you look at my signature, see what I am doing.
Look above.
Look, I won't even pretend that I know you, or anything that you have done. All I know is that you went on a rant on ATP and "getthereitis", but changed the subject to toot your own horn (again), and now you have changed direction of the thread AGAIN by spouting off this "education" nonsense. No one is going to give you ANY credibility on this subject, since you did it yourself.
It doesn't matter how much you try to "educate" potential pilots and tell them what the industry is like. THEY DON'T CARE. They want to fly a jet, and will gladly PAY money to do it (Gulfstream). For every person that takes a moral stand, there are 10 that get on the jet and pass them by.
I am sure people in the medical profession don't go to the local nursing school and warn them how crappy their industry can be.
Look, I won't even pretend that I know you, or anything that you have done. All I know is that you went on a rant on ATP and "getthereitis", but changed the subject to toot your own horn (again), and now you have changed direction of the thread AGAIN by spouting off this "education" nonsense. No one is going to give you ANY credibility on this subject, since you did it yourself.
It doesn't matter how much you try to "educate" potential pilots and tell them what the industry is like. THEY DON'T CARE. They want to fly a jet, and will gladly PAY money to do it (Gulfstream). For every person that takes a moral stand, there are 10 that get on the jet and pass them by.
I am sure people in the medical profession don't go to the local nursing school and warn them how crappy their industry can be.
I haven't even posted and this is already 7 pages long! For everyone's sake, I'll stay out of this one.
It's the only way jtrain won't resort to name calling (the eff word, but add 'ing' to that first word, followed by 'kids').
And then after this namecalling from jtrain, we'll have SteveC (a moderator) do nothing about it... until Don steps up for me and after numerous PMs about being tough on moderating forums, Don finally convinces SteveC to modify jtrain's vulgarity.
jtrain and SteveC, you guys know exactly what thread and specific instance I refer to.
Since I don't want to go through that again, I'll refrain from posting about this particular topic of low time pilots.
You know maing, I'd love to jump into the thick of this, but I'm way too busy at work and with taking care of other things in my life to follow this thread, hence you guys only get a few seemingly random posts from me in this one.
And the mods are not out to get you CC, you hang yourself.