Originally Posted by
FirstClass
If only your pay had anything to do with your experience. Experience stops mattering as soon as you've logged a few hundred hours in an RJ. It's all the same after that. You guys act like you are solving world crisis'. Were all just dumb [strike]pilots[/strike] monitors flying around on autopilot part time.
Yep you got it all figured out. No need to teach you how to fly the NAT tracks and proper diversion techniques. No need to teach you how to properly make position reports over Africa. No need to teach you how to fly meters in China or how to fly QFE in Russia. No need to teach you how to deviate around weather in every theater in the world, because you of course know that they are all different. All those years of experience operating in those parts of the world don't mean a thing because you have a couple hundred hours in an RJ.
Local knowledge is invaluable! And local knowledge comes from experience. Do us all a favor in stay in your RJ because the day you stop learning and think you know everything is the day you become unsafe, and a danger to everybody.