100LL... Again!
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Oh, to be trained the "Airline Way".
What a bunch of BS.
Let me translate this for you:
Since this pilot will have no real experience or well of skills to draw upon, we are going to drill the crap out of them on procedures. Then we are going to develop a very narrow set of tasks for them to master. Presto! Look - it flies like a real pilot! It parrots back all the proper answers! It wears a uniform!
Guess what folks - the training might look broad but it sure ain't deep. You guys are trainees in a pilot's uniform. Don't kid yourselves. Take the left seater away and you'd be lost.
A real FO hits the ground running and doesn't need to be baby-sat.
Accelerated programs leading directly to a regional are like teaching a 10 year old to act like a 40 year old. It may fool people sometime, but they don't have the real experience to pull it off. It is a disservice to these new pilots as well, since they are allowed to think that they really belong in that seat. It deprives them of the chance to learn how to fly as the PIC of any airplane. Go from being instructed in a seminole to being instructed in an RJ. Sounds like a trainee to me.
What a bunch of BS.
Let me translate this for you:
Since this pilot will have no real experience or well of skills to draw upon, we are going to drill the crap out of them on procedures. Then we are going to develop a very narrow set of tasks for them to master. Presto! Look - it flies like a real pilot! It parrots back all the proper answers! It wears a uniform!
Guess what folks - the training might look broad but it sure ain't deep. You guys are trainees in a pilot's uniform. Don't kid yourselves. Take the left seater away and you'd be lost.
A real FO hits the ground running and doesn't need to be baby-sat.
Accelerated programs leading directly to a regional are like teaching a 10 year old to act like a 40 year old. It may fool people sometime, but they don't have the real experience to pull it off. It is a disservice to these new pilots as well, since they are allowed to think that they really belong in that seat. It deprives them of the chance to learn how to fly as the PIC of any airplane. Go from being instructed in a seminole to being instructed in an RJ. Sounds like a trainee to me.