EatSleepFly
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I'm sure it probably won't happen, but if the FAA mandated the same requirements for 121 F/O's as they do for 135 PIC's, I wonder how that would change things. Does anyone think 135 operators might see more applicants? Is there really that much "SJS" or is it simply that the regionals are the first way out of instructing for most?
The staffing problems at 135 cargo companies right now hurt by adding even more work to what is in many cases an already demanding schedule. It seems like it's only a matter of time before some of them just implode and shut down due to lack of pilots or at the very least aggressively "restructure" things.
The staffing problems at 135 cargo companies right now hurt by adding even more work to what is in many cases an already demanding schedule. It seems like it's only a matter of time before some of them just implode and shut down due to lack of pilots or at the very least aggressively "restructure" things.