Originally Posted by
Iceberg
Because inexperienced regional crews push in while experienced mainliners go elsewhere? Or because inexperienced regional crews divert while experienced major pilots make it in? Or is it that experienced pilots work at each alongside pilots with less and more experience in equipment with varying degrees of capabilities in dynamic environments that change quickly making it impossible to say, “that was a regional move” or “that was a mainline” move?
I had a college prof once who was proud of having flown an entire career at continental and only diverting once.
he then taught us about hazardous attitudes.