Yes, totally true if you ignore all the pilots from PSA who have gone to every major and national in the country. In the last year I have personally known PSA guys who left for Alaska, America West, Southwest, FedEx, Air Tran, jetBlue, and ATA. Probably others that I've forgotten.
Yes, I know one regional pilot that got on with fedex mainline. He had one year in the right seat at mesaba. But he also retired from the airforce with lots of time instructing in the tweety bird.
I also know two guys that made it from chico express to ATA in a flow through. ATA is a Major.
All the guys that I know that made it to SWA and MidEx, came from Spirt airlines or the 135 and 91 world.
I work for a Regional, if you want to call FedEx feeders FedEx's regional. I fully plan on making my PIC time count towards the next move up.
And that is what we are talking about here. If you don't have the PIC time, you're going to sit at your regional till you do have some.
Take a look at your competion, all regionals have jets, all fractionals have jets, lots of corporate flight departments have jets, government has jets. Your competion for major airline cockpit jobs has a lot of PIC experience, types and jet time. Some have heavy jet time. This concept that you are going to just go to an aviation university, graduate, waltz into a regional right seat with 250 hours, have mom and dad buy you a 737 type and then move on to the majors after a year or two of SIC time at some regional flying a CRJ is just bunk.
First of all, which major is hiring? Second of all, everybody that is working, is looking for that move up. You think all those guys that had class dates cancelled with majors after 9/11 are just going to admit defeat and go find some non flying job, to politely get out of your way, so you can have a shot at it?
There's lots of pilots with jet pic out there, lots of guys with types and lots of guys with PIC time.
I met a guy after 9/11 that had his AMERICAN class date cancelled with recall rights. It was shortly after that, that American announced their big layoffs. I doubt his recal rights count for sh!t, but his experience before getting his interview and class date was FRACTIONALS.
There are many ways to skin this cat boys, and being a regional pilot is one way to get to the majors. Just remember, them guys is loving all you regional guys taking food off of their table and setting the model for lower wages and less benefits, so don't expect them to forget about that when you show em your resume and your only claim to fame is working at some place like Mesa for the past couple of years.
During this slow hiring period, I am pounding out a Bachelor degree. I suppose after I am done with that, if I have to buy a citation type, or 737 type to tamp down my 7,000 total pic, 1,800 multi pic and 2,500 turbine pic, that will just have to be.