Gr82Aviate
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How experienced were the G-whiz drivers that crashed landing in Aspen? What about the Gulfstream pilots that ran off the runway in PWK and put the aircraft in a ditch? How about all the Challenger pilots that keep running off runways?
What about experience of the AirTran crew that flew through two level-six thunderstorms? Or the NWA crew that forgot to set flaps for takeoff? Or the AA crew that flew into the mountain in Cali? Or the Eastern crew that decended a perfectly good airplane into the Everglades? Or the United DC8 crew that forgot to check their fuel quantity while holding?
This is not a 'corporate and regional pilots are less experienced and therefore less safe than their major (or in your supposed case, UNITED) counterparts issue.
Congrats on making some Flightinfo-worthy flamebait though!
BoilerUP, I flew with the Aspen Gulfstream Captain in the past when he was my first officer and he was one of, if not the best pilots I have ever flown with in my life...A natural stick, and his abilities were way beyond what someone normally would possess with the amount of experience he had at the time...