Maximilian_Jenius
Super User
B767Driver said:Logic would have it that the pilot factory and direct track employment programs have proliferated over the past 5 years due to the fact that the regionals matured like a growing cumulus and the majors provided the carrot of a multimillion dollar career.
Now that the regionals have peaked and the majors no longer provide the golden career, logic would again have it that the supply chain would tighten as career entrants will be unwilling to embark on such an unstable industry...let alone pay $100k to pursue it. As much as I love flying...if I was 18 years old now and spending money on school...I would probably now be a pediatrician or a high school principal.
As the regionals slow hiring...this scenario may just start to occur over the next 5 years. I predict very few will find a regional job as easily as those have over the last 5 years. While the industry suffered over the last 5 years...an abberation occurred for the pilots...the regionals hired heavily...seemingly making the prospects for the industry rosier...therefore driving more and more people to enter the career field.
Now that jobs may be harder to get for ten years or so...(then hiring will pick up again)...the frustration found for the sub 1500 hour pilot will advance (or any hour pilot for that matter...if there are no jobs...you could have 10,000 hours and it wouldn't mean anything)...trickling down to high school students looking at career choices.
When the academies can no longer place numerous students at airlines...the supply chain may tighten.
I agree with everything that you said. Another prediction could be that there will be upward movement at the majors and cargo companies causing movement at regionals in the form of upgrades and newhire classes. That or people vacating this career like rats on a sinking ship and regionals can't fill training classes (Mesa & Pinnacle).So they will lower mins causing mass hirings. But yes the prophetic future you describe is coming soon to an aviation industry near you!