LowlyPropCapt
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At the risk of sounding like an idiot I'm going to join in.
I'm a 500 hour wonder. I've never flown a regional jet but I have about 25 hours flying (not just riding) in CE-550's/501's and about 75 hours flying (not just riding) SA-226's. I say this because for my total time I find it weird and unusual that I have time in these aircraft. It kind of blows my mind that folks with my time level are flying RJ's.
That said, for me I can tell you that I don't think for me the flying would be an issue. I believe I could fly an RJ without issue after training.
What would bother me and what 'did' bother me doing the flying that I spoke about above (and I wasn't alone) was my lack of real world experience.
I didn't and don't yet have the real world weather experience that I believe was needed nor did I have the experience that only time can provide that I think one should possess to fly with all those folks in the back.
I may be wrong but it seems the experience you get from entering that job at that level of experience would be perverted to a degree and when you become a Captain then that becomes a problem.
It's like you're skipping the process where you, yourself gain experience in the decision making and learning process by watching a variety of others make decisions.
Where is the confidence and knowledge in that for yourself?
I may be unclear or wrong but I thought I'd throw my opinion out there.
Keep this humble attitude and you'll do fine no matter what you fly. Nice post.