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Uhhhhhh, not really. Flying a 50 seat RJ doesn't mean you can fly a 767. It's not an avionics thing, it's a size thing. Maybe a 717 is close in size, but not all mainline planes. Some current new hires at Delta will be getting 7ER spots because a few were not taken in the last bid. That makes any legacy nervous.
Look turd, you obviously don't know what you are talking about. Just because you were hired at 250 hours at ASA doesn't mean DL or any Legacy wants you or your lack of experience. But, you can always tell them about your SIC time in Vietnam, if you can somehow, someday get an interview. You may just want to return to Nam. "chuc may mắn". (Good luck in Vietnamese)
Bye Bye---General Lee
Genital, the pretend Delta pilot. Nice screenshot of a bird he has been flying as of late.
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So with the General's logic that RJ pilots can't handle a 767 I wonder what he thinks about guys that have only flown business jets?
With so little experience at FL510 and Mach 0.92 a pilot transitioning from a Boeing to a Citation X makes us very nervous... Wait. No it doesn't.
I've tried to keep an open mind about you GL but this just doesn't pass the smell test. I know many pilots who have transitioned from business jets to the 747 and back again with zero issues.
I feel confident that RJ pilots have no need to take "baby steps" to the lowly E190 or 737 before transitioning to the holy grail of wide bodies. (sarcasm)
Crew Resources put out their monthly update yesterday for April and on page 2 they addressed Pilot Hiring for 2014. They stated they received approval for 50 per month through April 2015, and they are building a case for 2015 and beyond. They stated that "based on new aircraft deliveries, and age 65 attrition, the training programs will be at "full capacity" for the next 10 to 20 YEARS."
I'd say that is pretty good.
Bye Bye---General Lee