Originally Posted by
rickair7777
Airbus. RJ's are more straight-forward to learn.
Overseas they put low-time pilots in them, but I've heard the training programs are lengthy.
Not to sure about this. An Airbus is probably the easiest of the airplanes to learn to fly. As for overseas flying, yeah they send them here to get their commercial multi, then around 300 hours they get shipped back home to observe for 3-6 months and then bam, right seat.