Yet again, another person who wants to argue about a point I didn't make. Four paragraphs in, I was giggling so hard that I didn't bother to do more than skim the rest. I especially enjoyed the part about how I am annoyed that this guy got his interview date. Instead of making an assumption, how about going back to my original post and seeing what it actually SAID? I believe the word "Happy" that he got the interview was part of it. Everything since has been in relation to someone else's assertion that he "deserved" the interview just because he was former military, and and endless stream of P-O'd MILITARY pilots telling me how grade-school easy my training was and how excellent they are in comparison to my "so easy a monkey could do it" route to the airlines.
I have nothing against military pilots, no matter how much you would like to believe it, except when they go off on how unfathomably superior they are, as is the case in your post. I happen to think that arrogance and the "my **** don't stink" attitude are highly unattractive character traits.... Not just unattractive, but dangerous and foolhardy in an airline arena. It might make for great fighter pilots, but not great AIRLINE pilots. Before you think I assign this to all military pilots, or even as being EXCLUSIVE to military pilots, there are quite a distressing number of Civ pilots who think, for instance, that they are too good for a prop airplane. We've also all seen the young regional captain strutting around the airport with the ink-is-barely-dry ATP in his/her back pocket... I find both types equally objectionable.
And since you asked if I have a bug up my backside about Mil pilots, I will relate the following. If I had to admit to having a role model, someone who I look up to as being the epitome of a pilot, he happens to be a retired USAF Colonel. An excellent pilot, to be sure, and one who is humble enough to have told me once that he doesn't miss his old supersonic steed and learns something newevery day in the air... Even in something as relatively low-tech as the 1900 he flies.
BeckyAnne, what it is that YOU have against Civ pilots? You certainly spent a lot of time attempting to explain how lowly we are, when all I did was ask how military pilots are more deserving of an interview, assuming equivalent military experience and 121 experience... Discounting entirely the pre-airline experience, which if you had bothered to read the original question you would already know. You'd also know that I didn't suggest that military pilots couldn't be trained to fly 121, that I didn't say that Civ pilots were better, and I didn't say that this guy didn't deserve his interview... So basically you are arguing a litany of points I didn't make.
Or am I not even qualified to ASK such a question, since I have never bored through the sky at Mach 2? Am I (we) really that hopeless, since we weren't subjected to the rigorous screening process?
As an aside, has it ever crossed your mind that there are thousands of civilian pilots who have "the right stuff" to actually BE military pilots, but they either didn't try or didn't WANT to be in the service? Maybe there are some who were disqualified from flight status for one minor reason or another who would have been the lead for the next Thunderbirds team? Are you so blind as to think that the only excellent pilots out there were in the service? Sure seems that way.
More than one military pilot has suggested that airline flying is playtime compared to military flying... If that is so, I guess the lame training I (we) apparently received wouldn't be any kind of a hindrance, since practically ANYONE can do it... Right?
I will agree without reservation that we owe a debt of gratitude to all our men and women in uniform. What I do not and will not agree with is that they should get all the jobs in the heavy iron just because they flew something that said USA on the side, nor are they "more deserving" of an interview than a seasoned civilian pilot. You may note (or not, it doesn't matter to me) that I never even addressed whether or not military pilots were more deserving of getting a JOB, I referred only to the aquisition of an interview date.