RJpilot,
I don't even know where to start!?
Let's see, I may be all over the place here...
Your comment about somebody whoring themselves out for 1600/mo to do this:
I agree, that company needs to pay more than that. But, let me think, I'm not very good with that math thing-starting at a regional for 16,000, 18,000, or 20,000 per year. Yeah, there are no whores working for regionals!
Your comment about your company's F/O's having at least 5 years experience:
Now, yes; but what about 5 years ago? These "non-whores" brought all that 500 hours worth of experience to your airline, to go work for poverty wages.
Good basis for future command decisions.
BTW, do these guys meet FAA ATP minimum requirements yet, or will your airline have to get a waiver to be able to upgrade them?
Your comment about having spent ... winter seasons flying in Canada:
I'm a little confused?! Either Canada's winters are mild as $hit, or you must have done all your flying on cloudless, VFR, days!
I agree with the guy who wrote that you probably scared yourself somewhere down the line, and this is your way of coping with it.
I know a couple of guys who tried the single pilot freight thing, and somewhere, somehow scared the crap out of themselves; most likely it was self induced, because they had no business being in command of an airplane in the first place.
Just like you, they work for the regionals now....
I wish RJpilot was my boss-this way I wouldn't have to fly, ever, in winter time!
Or maybe you could become airport manager at BKL, this way there would never be a flake of snow on any taxiways, or runways here in winter.
Good luck with the Indy Air deal...sincerely!