"How could we seriously think about outsourcing pilots to foreign nationals with the security threats out there?"
It has already happened, and will continue if we don't get serious. Most smart people ask the same question above, unfortunately Congress doesn't fall into the "smart people" category. In case you haven't heard, Congress just passed the FAA Reauthorization Bill. Sen. Ted Stevens of AK slipped in an amendment that allows cargo cabotage through Anchorage. What is cabotage, you may ask? Basically it means that any foreign carrier (Air China Cargo, Singapore Cargo, Al Queda Cargo etc.), as long as they pass through Anchorage, can continue on and fly domestically within our system to deliver their goods (whether that be cargo, or just the airplane into a nuclear power plant). Can you believe it? Yep, this is the way our system works, some self-serving idiot can attach an amendment with no formalized debate and little publicity onto a Bill to get some pork for his state. However in the process it increases the security risk to our entire nation and BEGINS the process of exporting pilot jobs overseas. And oh by the way, there are no reciprocal agreements with any other country.
Don't think it can happen to the pax carriers? Stand the f*** by. It is already starting, especially if the Bush administration stays in the White House. Open skies agreements that could be ratified within the next year or two will open up our domestic system to foreign carriers. The U.S. will have reciprocal agreements with Europe and other countries, but it doesn't take Einstein to figure out which market has the most opportunity. Some majors will increase market share overseas but in the grand scheme of things, U.S. carriers will lose.
If you don't think this could be a reality, you're living in a dream world. Look at the numbers of High salary jobs that have gone overseas in the past few years alone. The only way to slow it down is to contact your Senators and Representatives and let them know, that you, for one will not stand for it. Whether it will actually make an impact on our self-serving congress is unknown, I have almost lost faith seeing Ted Steven's amendment pass, but I know if we do nothing the writing is already on the wall...