DCAA320
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So I (a punty little 10 year regional Captain) was making friendly banter with a United Pilot commuting from RIC to EWR today. I asked him what airplane he was on. He said the 737. Well thinking that because he was on the 737 in EWR he must be relatively new, I asked how long he had been with UAL. He said that he had been there since September, and he explained that he liked it a lot. Going along with the friendly mood of the conversation, I asked where he worked before. He said that he was with the Air Force. I then asked how he thought the transition from military to civilian life was. His reply blew me away!!!
He said, "Well United does not do a very good job of training Military Pilots". They have a lot to learn about what we need to learn!"
What the hell?!?!? Could he be serious? Shouldn't he already know how to do the job?
Why is he more qualified than the thousands of regional pilots if he needs "special training".
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Because maybe he can fly the plane better than you, but needs some CRM enhancement depending on his background. Many older civilian captains are lost as far as CRM so his unfamiliarity is not unfamiliar. Maybe the airline knows he will show up to work on time. Too many variables.