Originally Posted by
deltajuliet
Again, there's only about 15,000 regional pilots who'd all love the chance to fly for United...
Divide that by three, you still have 5000 applicants, and it'd take UAL close to a decade to retire that many people. This doesn't even consider up-and-coming students/CFI's or the many guys at LCC's/majors.
Point being, a program like this doesn't seem close to necessary yet. I hope it just means they're worried about their own pilot supply down the line and hire accordingly, but if and when CFI's start getting hired before guys with thousands of hours in a jet that says United Express on the side, well, that wouldn't be cool.
It may take UAL a decade to retire that many, but it only take 3 for the US industry to retire that many. Those are the same applicants on file everywhere.