DieselDragRacer
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"Regional airlines can no longer be considered the minor leagues. They are major players in the airline industry and they are here to stay," NTSB chairman Deborah Hersman said.
But Captain John Prater, head of the Air Line Pilots Association. said major carriers partner with regional carriers in part to cut costs, creating extraordinary pressure to keep staffing to a minimum and salaries low. Some carriers promote pilots to captain with only a few hours of leadership training before putting them in charge of a passenger airline, he said.
There's the direction this is going in...
Way to throw us under the media bus, pr1ck!
Yeah, maybe!!!
But our Flight Attendants can beat up your Flight Attendants!!!!
As for safety, don't I remember this happening quite a while ago, when all the feeders became part 121 carriers? One level of safety?
The training AT ASA is first class and I would put it up against any mainline, save for Cathhay.
Concur! Delta has done 'inspections' into ASA's training and left impressed. My experience with ASA IPs has been very good. They will do all they can to help you out. I even had one call me on a Sunday to see if I wanted to meet and go over some things. Thanks OF! And TP and TM.
Hoser
ROLL TIDE!