reepicheep
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Not at all. I work in the 135 world and I have seen the same jerk attitude towards military pilots (those guys are really rough pilots) and airlines pilots (those guys have attitude problems). Every individual is different and must be evaluated as such.reepicheep said:Is AirTrans' Part 121 requirement any more unfair or unreasonsable than all the corporate operators out there who specify "prior corporate pilot experience a must"?
Now, this is a really silly and dumb argument. How is an F-16 pilot capable to deal with dispatchers or flight attendants any better than us sir? Yeah, just what I thought. BTW, anyone with the necessary flight experience and people skills is more than qualified to do the job. "In 121, you need usually approval and sometimes they don't want to give it..." Ha ha ha. Now that would be the end of the World wouldn't it?iaflyer said:Yes, you do do those jobs and I know that in 135 it is a difficult world. Part 121 is about working with others to get the job done. In 135 if you want to add more fuel, you do. (generally) In 121, you need usually need dispatcher approval and sometimes they don't want to give it. How will you work that out? What if the 2nd FA is whining and complaining because he feels the 3rd FA "disrespected" him? How will you work that out?"
Yes, I'm just not feeling like my old self today. I shouldn't have opened up this can of worms, but you cannot deny that the Airtran policy will make it even more difficult to recruit minority and female pilots. There are still minority pilots out there that meet this 500 hours Part 121 PIC requirement, but I am willing to bet that it is a pretty small group.English said:Sleepy, is that you?![]()
CEO's daughter was hired from American Eagle where she was a captain for a few years.Oakum_Boy said:What about the CEO's daughter!
FLB, I think he was being sarcastic. I thought it was kinda funny.SWA/FO said:Oh, great now you need 500 PIC 121 to work for AirTran? Next they will require a 25 dollar application fee and type ratings in the 717 & 737.
sleepy said:Maybe they are using the 500 hours Part 121 requirement as a back-door way to keep women and minority pilots out of Airtran. Given the low numbers of both in this industry, the 500 hours of Part 121 PIC could make it even more difficult for women and minorities to apply. I fly on Airtran 3 or 4 times a month, and I have never seen either in the cockpit.