3000 is too low. I would like to see most of the airlines be in the 5000 or better. You want a job there, get the time. There should be no expectation to be able to get a job at a "larger"or more desirable airline, just because your squadron buddy is there. There needs to be a set aside of this "entitlement" for either one.
But, Im also one of those wierdos who think you should have to have 1500 or more to be a flight instructor. Silly me.
As far as the dead horse issue of mil/civ issue,
The posts that point (above) to single seat having to do it all......etc etc there are alot of us that (were) single seat, too. There might have been another seat there, but its almost always empty. The single pilot, night freight dog has it hands down to the mil guys in this respect, if you want to compare apples to apples.
Also, the civ guy also doesnt need to close down half of Texas to go fly.
I dont see what the big deal is. There are guys that come through the door with good attitudes and good time, they should get hired. Not, wellllll,,,,we have hired our quota of civ guys now (or mil) we need to pull out lower qualified guys to make our numbers 50/50, or what ever it is for a peticular airline.
If this was done in almost eny other industry, Im sure there would be lawsuits over this kind of preferential treatment. Right?
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