It's in there....doesn't go into effect for 3 years.....and ATP requirements to change so as to substitute Classroom study for X amount of hours......so Pilot mills still safe...
SEC. 216. FLIGHT CREWMEMBER SCREENING AND QUALIFICATIONS.
(a) Requirements-
(1)  RULEMAKING PROCEEDING- The Administrator of the Federal Aviation  Administration shall conduct a rulemaking proceeding to require part 121  air carriers to develop and implement means and methods for ensuring  that flight crewmembers have proper qualifications and experience.
(2) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS-
(A)  PROSPECTIVE FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS- Rules issued under paragraph (1) shall  ensure that prospective flight crewmembers undergo comprehensive  preemployment screening, including an assessment of the skills,  aptitudes, airmanship, and suitability of each applicant for a position  as a flight crewmember in terms of functioning effectively in the air  carrier’s operational environment.
(B)  ALL FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS- Rules issued under paragraph (1) shall ensure  that, after the date that is 3 years after the date of enactment of this  Act, all flight crewmembers--
(i) have obtained an airline transport pilot certificate under part 61 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations; and
(ii) have appropriate multi-engine aircraft flight experience, as determined by the Administrator.
(b) Deadlines- The Administrator shall issue--
(1) not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, a notice of proposed rulemaking under subsection (a); and
(2) not later than 24 months after such date of enactment, a final rule under subsection (a).
(c)  Default- The requirement that each flight crewmember for a part 121 air  carrier hold an airline transport pilot certificate under part 61 of  title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, shall begin to apply on the date  that is 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act even if the  Administrator fails to meet a deadline established under this section.
SEC. 217. AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT CERTIFICATION.
(a)  Rulemaking Proceeding- The Administrator of the Federal Aviation  Administration shall conduct a rulemaking proceeding to amend part 61 of  title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, to modify requirements for the  issuance of an airline transport pilot certificate.
(b)  Minimum Requirements- To be qualified to receive an airline transport  pilot certificate pursuant to subsection (a), an individual shall--
(1)  have sufficient flight hours, as determined by the Administrator, to  enable a pilot to function effectively in an air carrier operational  environment; and
(2) have received flight training, academic training, or operational experience that will prepare a pilot, at a minimum, to--
(A) function effectively in a multipilot environment;
(B) function effectively in adverse weather conditions, including icing conditions;
(C) function effectively during high altitude operations;
(D) adhere to the highest professional standards; and
(E) function effectively in an air carrier operational environment.
(c) Flight Hours-
(1)  NUMBERS OF FLIGHT HOURS- The total flight hours required by the  Administrator under subsection (b)(1) shall be at least 1,500 flight  hours.
(2)  FLIGHT HOURS IN DIFFICULT OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS- The total flight  hours required by the Administrator under subsection (b)(1) shall  include sufficient flight hours, as determined by the Administrator, in  difficult operational conditions that may be encountered by an air  carrier to enable a pilot to operate safely in such conditions.
(d)  Credit Toward Flight Hours- The Administrator may allow specific  academic training courses, beyond those required under subsection  (b)(2), to be credited toward the total flight hours required under  subsection (c). The Administrator may allow such credit based on a  determination by the Administrator that allowing a pilot to take  specific academic training courses will enhance safety more than  requiring the pilot to fully comply with the flight hours requirement.
(e)  Recommendations of Expert Panel- In conducting the rulemaking  proceeding under this section, the Administrator shall review and  consider the assessment and recommendations of the expert panel to  review part 121 and part 135 training hours established by section  209(b) of this Act.
(f)  Deadline- Not later than 36 months after the date of enactment of this  Act, the Administrator shall issue a final rule under subsection (a).