C-141/C-5
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- Joined
- Mar 26, 2006
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The industry is in a downward spiral and part of the blame has to exist on ALPA's inability to EDUCATE young future airline pilots on Management tactics, "Flying the shiny jet syndrome", lowering the bar, flying for scum bag operators, etc...
I feel ALPA has the obligation to travel to various flight schools (Universities, Flying Universities etc..) across the nation and educate future pilots on how the decisions that they will make upon graduation can directly effect their future and the future of the entire industry. I believe we are only as strong as the weakest link, so we must educate young pilots to further us as a whole.
Being an Airline pilot is a PROFESSION. It takes education, continual training, experience, and talent. We are not Bus Drivers. The sacrifices we make to put us in this position are in parallel to various other skilled traits. Respect your positon and your talents.
What do you think?
I feel ALPA has the obligation to travel to various flight schools (Universities, Flying Universities etc..) across the nation and educate future pilots on how the decisions that they will make upon graduation can directly effect their future and the future of the entire industry. I believe we are only as strong as the weakest link, so we must educate young pilots to further us as a whole.
Being an Airline pilot is a PROFESSION. It takes education, continual training, experience, and talent. We are not Bus Drivers. The sacrifices we make to put us in this position are in parallel to various other skilled traits. Respect your positon and your talents.
What do you think?