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Old 07-10-2007 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by KiloDelta
This CRJ course is a little different than the ones you may be referring to. This is a level 5 CRJ-200 course offered through the University. Upon completing this specific course, the hiring minimums for several airlines that my University has bridge agreements with are lowered significantly.

Referring to your statement about low timers not being ready to be in command of a jet, isn't that what the training process is for? New hires who washout obviously aren't ready, but those who make it through training and have ample knowledge of the systems and procedures should be respected and allowed to work!
The training process is learning how to fly the jet....
Not to teach you to maintain on time departures/arrivals, meeting passenger demands, operating safely and around the airport. And fast. You have connection flights to make
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