This is not a troll. I must premise this by saying that I have no experiance flying an airliner or working for an airline. I am not making any implications other than what my perceptions are, and am actually asking for someone with real experiance to comment on them--im not asserting them.
That said,
My question is -- Is flying an airliner easy?
All ive flown are the various cessna and piper trainers and a DHC-6 Twin Otter.
I have a percpetion, probly mostly wrong but maybe a hint of truth in it, that being an airline pilot (that is, flying an RJ and above in some airline) is
A- A lot easier than 30 years ago
B- Easier than flying less prestigous jobs such as flying some twin radial POS cargo plane to different short strips in the bush.
C- less fun than B
When I think of an airline pilot, I think of SOPs, Approved airports (only fly in to certain ones, time and time again), a network of dispatchers and your captain (or FO), and generally a lot of supervision, flying on predetermined routes and altitudes, autothrottles, autoappraoches, etc.
almost like you dont make a move that isnt written down and directed. It seems so much less "free" than other types of flying.
I guess what im saying is, my perception is shaping my career goals and I want to make sure I get all the information I can.
Is airline flying boring in comparison to business or freight?
Do you airline pilots out there feel like you cant take a piss without consulting a SOP or dispatcher or captin/fo or whatever? Is your entire flight profile preplanned and determined by the company,...
I know corporate does that too... but it just seems like the corporate pilot or freight pilot is alittle more.... i dunno...the job looks more varied. more fun.
I know there is a lot more to a job than this factor (QOL, pay, equipment, travel, etc).... but im just addressing this factor.
thoughts?
That said,
My question is -- Is flying an airliner easy?
All ive flown are the various cessna and piper trainers and a DHC-6 Twin Otter.
I have a percpetion, probly mostly wrong but maybe a hint of truth in it, that being an airline pilot (that is, flying an RJ and above in some airline) is
A- A lot easier than 30 years ago
B- Easier than flying less prestigous jobs such as flying some twin radial POS cargo plane to different short strips in the bush.
C- less fun than B
When I think of an airline pilot, I think of SOPs, Approved airports (only fly in to certain ones, time and time again), a network of dispatchers and your captain (or FO), and generally a lot of supervision, flying on predetermined routes and altitudes, autothrottles, autoappraoches, etc.
almost like you dont make a move that isnt written down and directed. It seems so much less "free" than other types of flying.
I guess what im saying is, my perception is shaping my career goals and I want to make sure I get all the information I can.
Is airline flying boring in comparison to business or freight?
Do you airline pilots out there feel like you cant take a piss without consulting a SOP or dispatcher or captin/fo or whatever? Is your entire flight profile preplanned and determined by the company,...
I know corporate does that too... but it just seems like the corporate pilot or freight pilot is alittle more.... i dunno...the job looks more varied. more fun.
I know there is a lot more to a job than this factor (QOL, pay, equipment, travel, etc).... but im just addressing this factor.
thoughts?
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