FLB717 said:
It a way to sort and check boxes, not fair to all but the bottom line is the Company not making Bobby and Susie happy.
I can't believe we have another company pilot here that can't see the forest for the trees. Sure, the company can hire whomever they want, and it's a way to sort and check boxes. An exceptionally poor way.
I would think you would have a vested interest in the long term viability of this company. Ridiculous policies will prevent that from happening. Look around you.
I challenge anyone on this board to convince me that someone with 500 hours in a non autopilot, non EFIS, non FMS equipped B1900 is MORE qualified, and
"fits the operation better" (note I said
more qualified and better fit, not AS qualified...MORE qualified), than, for example, a fractional pilot with thousands of hours in a modern, high tech business jet such as a BBJ, Falcon 900, or G-V. So much more qualified that we totally exclude these pilots from consideration. It is absolutely absurd, and it worries me that those who make these decisions are this shortsighted. It worries me a great deal. It also worries me that so many of my collegues think this is ok, and that it's no different than other companies requiring turbine PIC time, which can be gained at
any type of operation, not just a 121 carrier.
cgmason1 said:
Now the military C40, C-9, Gulfstream Etc gigs-with pax, flt attendant's and ops compariable to an actual airline is another story.
Fly Safe
Chuck
But flying Gulfstream gigs--with pax, flt attendants and ops comparable to an actual airline with a corporate, fractional or 135 operator is not another story.
But, I'm done with this subject here. It's a real shame that it became a subject at all.