Originally Posted by King Lear
C-175 you sure you are talking to line pilots. The pinch a nickel is a divisive group, with every pilot looking out for themself. If you go to class at this airline, look around on the first day, because at your checkride only half of them will still be around.
Ever industry has the bottom of the barrel - and you have found it.
Thanks for the advice, King Lear. I'm pretty sure you can say that about any airline ground school. It's never easy, and I don't expect it to be. Been studying my CRJ PRMs like mad, and working on getting those pesky limitations memorized again.
As for the airline being bottom of the barrel.... aren't most of the regionals now-a-days? To me, the pilots I've spoken with personally, love it there. Yeah, the pay sucks... but it sure as heck beats put-putting around in a 172 for $9/hour.