pilotyip
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Yes of course I think the 1500 is an arbitrary number. It has nothing to do with experience. Take one of our DA-20 F/O's, 1200 hours, 2 years of night IFR international experience in a two man cockpit, simulator training, LOFT training, and lots of actual instrument time, but they are not qualified, but the guy with 10 hours multi and 1 hour actual inst who has been towing banners at day VFR only KMYR why that is the best pilot out there. So don't kid me about the perfection of the 1500 rule.If you think non-121 flying is "suffering" then you should reconsider your career choice.
Door slammed in your face? You mean while you were taking a sub-poverty shortcut at a job that you weren't qualified to do? Have a little respect for the profession.
1500 IS relevant. Do you think 1500 hours was an arbitrary number pulled from thin air? Read the NPRM??lots of good info. Studies, stats, and numbers don't lie.
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/rulemaking/recently_published/media/2120-AJ67NPRM.pdf