Originally Posted by
AV8ER
Time is important...but not necessarily for training. To get through training, you need to be TRAINABLE. The 2 high time guys in my new hire class last year didn't make it. Its not that uncommon.
you normally do not get to 2000 hours flight time without being "Trainable"
to get a job at a Regional you need your CPL- ME instrument.........
to get to 2000 hours you either are a CFI or flew for a company and got some "training" so I see it difficult to have 2000 hours including 300 ME and all the ratings and maybe even CFI MEI CFII without being "trainable".........
People mention "trainable" like the guys applying to the regional have never been in training before............
With good instructors the 121 training in D-sim should be more structured and actually easier than many other trainings..........
but that is with good instructors and a good program..............
there is so many factors involved that it is difficult to see the whole picture