Rez O. Lewshun
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You are right and wrong. Intern programs have enabled pilots to go striaght from college to regionals. Combined with our culture of entitlement, attitudes are just that. I think anyone would take the regional job at 400 hours if offered. Keep in mind with 400 hours you can fly a tactical jet off an aircraft carrier.SCT said:Hi guys and gals.
I'm a long time reader, first time poster.
I see this all the time!! (And we are not talking military training). Why do these guys and gals think the "industry" owes them a job with a com/ multi/ instru. and 500 hrs? To me this is scary! Theses pilots should be out "learning" to fly in the real world by CFIing, aerial surveying (me), a/c demo, a/c delivering, entery level cargo/ checks, or whatever.
Am I right or wrong?
SCT
PS- I'll be the first to admit that I was hired in the hiring wave in the mid 90's. But I at least had 2,000 hrs and a lots of real world entry level exp.
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