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How many of your flight departments employ Co-Capts vs. Co-Pilots? I would guess that companies flying international would hire more CCs. Has there been an article published regarding the value of hiring a Co-Capt over a Co-Pilot?
Gulfstream200:[ I have seen "Co-Captain" status do is confuse the over confident typed co-pilot into thinking he should be making more money...after all, he is a "Captain"...and he DOES fly left seat....with a babysitter (he doesn't see that part)..LOL.]................. I could not disagree more esp. on the larger corp. aircraft. 99.9% of the time a corp pilot on these aircraft have thousands of hours (paid their dues many times over) fly from Left seat and make the flight decisions with their "Co Captains". I believe that the biggest use of the term of "co Captain" is to retain highly qualified,experienced people in both seats. this costs money and for the non aviation types it is easier to explain two high salaries by using the term co captain than explaining why a co pilot should be so well paid......just my 2 cents.........
It is not just pilots ... About 2 decades ago most corportations had a President, Vice Prsident of Fiannce, Vice President of Operation, etc. Then there was "title inflation" ... Pres. could become CEO, a VP of some level was now "President", the VP of Finance became CFO so the Assistant VP of Finance could become VP of Finance, etc.
G4G5 said:I got myself in big trouble when down town sent me the "fill in the blanks" business card form. I figured I needed a title so I decided to call myself " the junior assistant executive chief of nothing, with everything to do"
The director got a phone call from down town asking him what he wanted to do because it would not fit on the card. Not one of my career highlights......
Only captains where I fly. We don't hire people unless they have considerable experience. Why are you asking?