Originally Posted by
Lobaeux
Yes, I realize that. But, let me ask a question.
What's the length of time before you can hold a line at DAL in the 737? How many hours can you expect to fly in a year and five months?
Hours prior to being hired aside, because they can vary greatly, how many hours will a pilot at DAL accrue in the first year and five months of being on property?
Isn't the normal track: narrow body FO, wide body FO, narrow body CA, wide body CA? Of course there's going to be movement, and there will possibly be individuals who have never flown a type becoming a CA in that type, but they've usually been on property flying for a number of years, accumulating quite a few hours in the process.
The possibility here is you could have an FO hired into the 757/767 for the first year and a half at DAL, an FO who probably isn't holding a line during that time (admittedly, I'm not at DAL so if you're a line holder within a couple of months on the 757/767 obviously this doesn't apply), and they can hold CA on a MD-88, a type they've probably not flown before their OE except in the simulator. That new MD-88 captain may have xx hours (going off the forums here, again an extremely dodgy proposition, but a year and a half in the 757 as a newhire, maybe 250 hours of seat time?) on property and no one sees a safety issue with this?
There hasn't even been a mention of being paired with a newhire FO, let's say he has 250-300 hours in the MD-88, more than that new CA, no one sees a safety issue here?
I'll acquiesce the point here, good for him/her/them. I really hope nothing ever goes wrong.
I think everyone knows what you're saying.
Personally, I think they're crazy. But, I hope the best for them.
I don't think of it as a safety issue per se. Generally, internalize the MELs, Sid to an ILS, LGA sucks. If there's a dual engine failure or something else catastrophic well, that's situation dependent on the outcome.