thrust set wrote: Of all the negative comments towards Jazz's college program, how would you like to be in your early twenties. Flying a CRJ / DASH around and will be given the opportunity to interview at the mainline in order of seniority.
As a pilot, I would love it. As a passenger, it scares the crap out of me.
I can just see it, pilot walks into a run down skydive company, resume' in hand. 1000hrs total time, 750hrs turbine, 250hrs PIC.
Jack the Pilot: "I'd like a job, willing to work on my days off for free. Trying to build enough time to get my ATPL."
Company Owner: "Sorry kid, I don't like to hire fresh pilots, they tend to do things like bend the gear in the grass and crack the cylinder heads on descent."
Jack the Pilot: "OK I understand, I'll go rent a plane for a few more hours and come back"
Company Owner on his way down to Toronto for the skydiving convention: "Oh hey Jack, are you flying this leg? Mind if I sit in the cockpit, I've never been inside a jet cockpit."
Jack the Pilot: "Um, just one second let me ask my boss."
In the background: "Uh Jim my friend wants to fly up front." "Jack how many times do I have to tell you, you can't bring your friends up here. Go sit in your corner and Shut-up already, If you're good I might let you touch the controls once we're at cruise"
Seriously though, that is one dangerous cockpit mix. The pilot isn't going to have any respect for the guy in the right seat and neither should he. He's barely had to make a single decision in a cockpit so far, or learned how to land a C172 in a crosswind. If the FO is really keen and notices the Captain make a serious mistake, he probably won't say anything because he's probably been beat into submission after his first critique of the Captains flying style. It's just scary.
I've quit flying with them and I've told everyone I know to do the same. I wonder if the seats start emptying, if they'll change their tune.
We have no effective screening methods to make sure pilots are sane.
— Dr. Herbert Haynes, Federal Aviation Authority.