Flybet3
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Unfortunately, flight instructors only teach what they have been taught. And for the most part that's General Aviation.
I can see some frustration coming from folks who logged over 2000 hours before they even smelled JETA, but really, everyone has to learn somewhere at some time how to transition from GA to an airline, and really, most of you would have taken a jet job at 400 hours if you had the opportunity.
If you want to blame the airlines for creating this mess (for not paying more to attract more experienced pilots), I can see your point. But I don't agree with dogging on low time pilots for taking advantage of opportunities, and calling it "babysitting." If they have a bad attitude, that's a different subject, but otherwise, a little mentoring will go a lot futher than all this belittling of the guy in the right seat.
That's a good point too.