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billSquared
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What exactly prevents airlines from hiring a pilot with ATP mins and providing all the required training?
Nothing.
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What exactly prevents airlines from hiring a pilot with ATP mins and providing all the required training?
Ok the FAA has changed the training, testing, experience, and fatiuge requirements. If a pilot fails a checking event they are placed under a special observation program. You claim none of this will work. In your opinion what will work?
Wasn't the Colgan crash really just the result of letting a pilot with marginal skills move up the ranks?
Just like giving passing grades to failing high school students, sometimes you have to tell someone that the left seat, and in fact the flight deck might not be the right job for them.
I would say in my substantial years as a sim instructor, I have run into two or three high time captains that really should be in another line of work. They just don't have the flight deck mindset.
What exactly prevents airlines from hiring a pilot with ATP mins and providing all the required training?
Nothing.
If the regionals are not able to find a sufficient number of pilots who have an ATP, they will simply have to build into the initial new hire course all of the additional items that a 142 school would have to provide.
Probably add four or five days to the ground school. Sim training would be largely the same.
I'm not seeing that in the previously posted references in this thread. Can you cite the paragraph stating this?Nope, the required training has to be done OUTSIDE of any air carrier.
I'm not seeing that in the previously posted references in this thread. Can you cite the paragraph stating this?