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Wave you usually post pretty level headed insight around here, but this one you've really let your pure uneducated bias out of the bag. You know zero of what you talk about when it comes to mil experience. Yes the first 25 hours of OE are pretty dizzying, but that feeling of bombardment and feeling overwhelmed is where mil guys, especially fighter guys, thrive. It's not cosmic, it's learning the process and nuances just like any other job on the planet. I would argue that my mil experience has be thinking too far ahead. My first medical emergency, while on OE, I had already taken the airplane and forumlated half a dozen courses of action while the Captain worked with dispatch. Most of us aren't seat meat, and while a Regional Captain has probably done it himself, that's the essence of CRM, a melding of experience and resources in the cockpit. Where do we learn that multi tasking and leadership support? These days for a mil guy, that comes from the ultimate crucible of trial by fire... pure unadulterated combat.
And no one gave us our jobs, we had to apply and interview with everyone else. I spent close to $7k preparing through interview prep, buying sim time, etc. I don't know a single guy that felt entitled and didn't pour every ounce of effort into preparation. I know guys that shelled out over $10k buying tickets for last minute plane tickets to make sim prep sessions, network with chief pilots, etc. Are mil guys good at networking? You bet. Are there Regional guys hitting up their buddies for recs and in's networking in the exact same fashion? Damn right. The only one here that can't see the massive chip on your shoulder is you.
Thoroughly disagree
You are biased-
Many of you fighter guys take your bad habits and crm all the way to the left seat-
Maybe you can't see it
Agree to disagree - as far as handling airliners- civs are tops-
But I'm over this- seems everyone is convinced their background is the best -
One group admits to being behind on day 1- shouldn't be that way at an end goal major
IMHO - go to a regional and get qual'd - esp fighter jockeys
Previous point is right on- my problem is not with mil pilots- it's with ex mil pilots in charge of hiring who establish a good ole boy network and hire their own at civilian's expense
I know I've been inflammatory, but the end point is still good-
Have Civilian pilots earned better than a 20% hiring rate?
I say yes.
That ought not be that controversial-
But like all things FI- attacking people's background has predictable results and ultimately just pissing in the wind
I want you to keep your pride of all accomplishments-
Just don't try and take away mine- especially when you do t have my achievements and are now looking for work in my area of expertise
With that I'm done
Fire away
You are gifted in that you can see both sides. There is know quanity with a military trained pilots. First they are pre-screened, they face a Student Pilot Disposition board at any sign of unsatisfactory progress, and there is little time building in the training program. Every flight has a training objective. The training is done in advanced turbine airplanes from day one. The militarty student pilots are dealing with the Flight Levels and 300 Kts before they reach 100 hours of flight time. The military also accepts a much higher risk is pushing their training objectives. I think we had a student fatality a month in the training command.The quality of training a mil guy gets are hands down superior, bar none. Not just tactics, but basic airmanship as well. Going into specifics is beyond the scope of the thread. Sorry, but this is indeed the case.
Thoroughly disagree
You are biased-
Many of you fighter guys take your bad habits and crm all the way to the left seat-
Maybe you can't see it
Agree to disagree - as far as handling airliners- civs are tops-
But I'm over this- seems everyone is convinced their background is the best -
One group admits to being behind on day 1- shouldn't be that way at an end goal major
IMHO - go to a regional and get qual'd - esp fighter jockeys
Previous point is right on- my problem is not with mil pilots- it's with ex mil pilots in charge of hiring who establish a good ole boy network and hire their own at civilian's expense
I know I've been inflammatory, but the end point is still good-
Have Civilian pilots earned better than a 20% hiring rate?
I say yes.
That ought not be that controversial-
But like all things FI- attacking people's background has predictable results and ultimately just pissing in the wind
I want you to keep your pride of all accomplishments-
Just don't try and take away mine- especially when you do t have my achievements and are now looking for work in my area of expertise
With that I'm done
Fire away