Limeyflyer
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By the way, no offense to street captains or low-time upgrades. I'm not trying to pick a fight. It's a good opportunity for those who took it but it is really cutting our experience margin especially in the crappy winter weather. Street captains and 300 hour f/o's are not a good combo. But it is our reality.
The street captains that are in the first class of SCA's consist of 3 Pilots from Eagle, 1 furloughed Mesaba( he flew the saab/avro/and RJ) then went to Champion pilot, 1 Piedmont pilot, an 8000 hr freight dog, and 2 corp pilots. None of which are inexperienced by any means. Some do have 121 time, they all have way more time than the 3 month 1500 hr upgrade guys and girls. As for the non 121 street captains, they have plenty of cold weather Midwest, New England flying experience and are all well seasoned. Yes the 121 scene is new for some of us, but some of us have flown with the new 300 hr CFI's new F/O's that have never seen and actual instrument approach, or ice on the boots for the first time. Sure it is an added item on the workload factor, but I feel that we are qualified and we are all looking forward to being a part of this company. How are well trained pilots coming in to help you guys out when you need the pilots cutting your experience margin??? We know what has happened in the company, we respect what you have all been through with the furloughs, no one that I have seen in this group is coming in with a holier than thou attitude, just a positive attitude to work for a good company.