rtmcfi
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Everyone is different, and some people choose to go a different route for their training. If you don't agree with it than fine, disagree, but don't discredit that person just because they didn't choose the same route as you or believe the same things.
My route did not take a job from someone else. My route does not demonstrate to mgmt that PFT is viable. I DO look down on PFT.
Everyone has to take the same checkrides, and has to pass the same test. Time doens't mean $hit. I've flown with guys who have 50 hours and impressed the hell out of me, and I've flown with guys who have 6000 hours and I was scared for my life.
I'll save the quality of pilot for another discussion. These guys do pass the same checkrides. My problem lies more with screwing evryone else into having to pay to become a pilot. For only 300 hours ttl, you sure have flown with a wide variety of pilots.
If I did go to GIA (which I didn't, and if I did I certainly wouldn't be afraid to say I did) and I go into an interview for a different airline, I should be treated the same as everyone else there. If I didn't get the job it should be because I wasn't as good as the other people there. The job should go to the person who in the mind of the airline would make a better capt. I don't think that PFT is the problem in the airlines today, it's politics.
Life is politics. The vast majority of line pilots feel as I do. We are the majority. When you come to an interview as a PFT'er, and I am on the board.......well, you will still be looking for a job after the interview. I want to hire a good captain. I also want to hire someone who I can stand shoulder to shoulder with at negotiation time. I won't take my chances with a PFT weasel. I will hire those that will back me up. I will hire those that I can get along with in the cockpit. I will choose those that have not screwed their peers. I don't particularly want to share a cocpit with someone who feels it is OK to whore themselves out. In this I am not alone. Most of the people who attempt to defend the reprehensible practice of PFT are the products of such outfits. They are attempting to legitimize their descisions, and remove their stigma. I will do my part to see that the scarlett P remains....
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