Originally Posted by
woodfinx
One of the major problems with this bill is that it is a direct slap in the face to pilots who are fresh out of training and tens of thousands of dollars in debt. I am a 700 hour pilot and have been CFIing for 2 years (CFI @ 150). At present rate I would have to keep instructing another 2 years AT BEST to get an ATP and get a job, that is 5-6 years of my life, including training, that would be dedicated to time building all for a job that pays just enough to support myself heaven forbid I wish to pay off said debt or start a family. And I am on backside of the curve, not the front side.
Now granted this is my situation, I am also currently applying to the Navy so hopefully I will not have to deal with all of it.
Collectively aviation in the U.S. has always been regarded as the safest in the world, I have no idea why one crash (which inevitably will happen) is grounds for changing what has worked for so long. Talk about fixing a problem that doesn't exist, way to go reactive government.
Sorry to tell you this but this is a very tough industry. I am amazed at your feelings of entitlement, in this business that won't get you very far. The people that are willing to work hard and put in the effort are successful in aviation. Having a minimum level of experience in order to fly passengers safely isn't too much to ask.......