Thread: Commuter Hell
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Old 02-26-2009, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Pilotpip View Post
1) Embraer has never had one of their jets written off. They currently have the safest record in commercial aviation.

2) Where are the "22 year olds programming the autopilot" going to get experience? At what point is it safe? Would you feel safer with a 40 year old who's only been flying for a year? or a 22 year old that has been flying for 5? Would you pay the high costs associated with flying a larger aircraft piloted by a mainline pilot into a larger airport? Where would this major airline pilot come from? Would you rather have one flight a day to your destination aboard a 737 or three aboard a 50 seater?

3) I'm sure if people had died in the Continental runoff at DEN or in the Hudson this would still come up, yet out of the last three commercial aviation accidents, 2 have involved major airlines with those "bigger, safer aircraft"

4) How many people have died on planes and trains in the three years where there were no fatalities aboard 121 aircraft?

5) Are you aware that United and others hired very low time pilots during the 60s and 70s as well?

Perception often does not follow reality.
Careful bashing thepaxman. Even ignoring his other posts (which show a level of understanding and appreciation far above that of the rest of the populous), his post was to explain the passengers' points of view. He said it himself "most don't realize the level of training these guys go through".

Justified or not, that IS the public perception.
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