Rez O. Lewshun
Save the Profession
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- Jan 19, 2004
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You guys do realize when you PFTed it was the equivalent of spending your first year working for free? IMO anyone who worked for free deserves to have their commercial license revoked. Be sure to bring up your PFT past often to people you fly with and tell everyone how much you deserve the lifestyle you have now. What goes around comes around.
Ladies-
You can't get on this message board with a moniker and inject a few ones and zeros and expect to solve the PFT "issue" in one post.
What about Doctors. They will go thru a tough training program including the 36+ hour shifts. How safe is that? Should they all band together and say no more? I don't want a fatigued ER doctor woking on me...
Everty profession has some sort of PFT. Unless you are on a scholarship.... You have to invest in your career earnings....
You can't put the burden of PFT on each individual. If you want to effect positive change it must come from influence and power, not individuals... The problem is the senior doctors and pilots simply say.... "I had to do it.. so let the new guys feel the pain"
What about ATP's? If i can go out an get my ATP and be more competitive am I a PFTer? Am I making it worse for others? The fact is there are plenty of routes to take in this country to get a jet job. PFT is making it any more difficult that minority hiring...
In addition, we live in America. Not Europe. Everybody loves the free market system that provides the cheapest product/service available... but suddenly it shouldn't apply to airline industry? We are trained and conditioned to do things cheaper, better, faster... so why is this any different? If you can't compete in the US Economy then go to Europe or Commie China....
Every pilot in this country should refuse to get a four year degree. Why do we need one? The FAA doesn't require it? Why should I have to waste four years and the cash to buy a degree?
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