The issue is that pilots with 600 hours TT are not ready for this job, period. The issue is that despite that, our company feels that they are. The issue is that somehow XJet has convinced its liability insurance provider that 600 hour pilots are not a liability. The issue is that after doing 80 hours of OE, these folks are getting "dumped" into the system and "dumped" into the hands of line captains like myself. The issue is that I end up having to contiue their OE training even though they've "technically" completed their training cycle. The issue is that I'm teaching 600 hour pilots how to fly passengers around for the first time in their life. The issue is that some of these pilots still don't have a good grasp on the IFR system. The issue is that the first time these folks are doing an approach to CAT I mins, in their life, is with 50 people in the back on a revenue flight and not much extra fuel to play with. The issue is that we are setting ourselves up to be the lead story on CNN when the worst happens.
I sure as hell don't want to be the Captain of the flight that is part of that lead story on CNN. That's the friking issue.
Some of you need to grow thicker skin. I'm not cutting anyone a break just because they got hired with low time. This isn't some kind of game, where if you screw up you can just start over. If you're so confident about your abilities that you apply here and successfully make it through the training process, then you'd better be on top of your sh!t. That's where I'm coming from on this issue.
I for one do not enjoy teaching the four fundamentals of flight to brand new FO's in a swept wing jet airplane with paying customers in the back. Why am I teaching the four fundamentals of flight to someone with 600, 700 1000 hours of TT?? Because this airplane is a whole different animal than anyone with that kind of time has ever flown. You end up having to re-learn much of what you thought you knew about flying airplanes.
Most of you have no idea what it's like to be putting your certificate, your livelihood, your career and most importantly your life, on the line when you are flying with low time, inexperienced pilots at this level.
Most of the posts in this thread are not from experienced line Captains who know what I'm talking about.
So respond all you want but unless you've spent a couple yars as PIC in this airplane, you really don't understand where I'm coming from.