I don't know how the UPS thing works, but lets take this scenario. some regional guy gets hired at UPS, flys domestic for many years, then gets divorced, wants a change of life and bids captain in ANC. Voila, he is now a md-11 captain with no intl. experience, and junior walks in all bright eyed and bushytailed and says, I'm your F/O, just finished IOE; spent the last four years flyin RJ's back and forth to biloxi from Desmoines.
So, here we go flyin across China into Russia into wherever.sumtin happens, bad chit!
That doesn't sound like a fun spot to be in!
You cannot teach experience.
Japan has the most intense ground schools in the world, but if something happens thats not covered in training, holy Cow!, they know not what to do!
Folks, I know many of us want to work at UPS, but being thrust into the Intl world of flying, and i mean INTL. is not easy. Sure it can be done, but let me assure you, you do want someone next to you who has previous experience, when the wierd stuff happens. And it does happen!
I think UPS is right to want at least one person in the cockpit who has a fair amount of experience doing oceanic crossings and has had his feet muddy from time to time in the eastern bloc or over china.
Lets look at this another way, If you were a captain with lots of experience, who would you rather have next to you while your doing a tour of china and asia? A guy with a bunch of intl experience, or the afformentioned domestic RJ guy?