Originally Posted by
CANAM
In time, you will see this come to fruition, but for now, understand that low time applicants are killing this industry.
I wouldn't say low time pilots are killing the industry. I would say the employers who are willing to hire those with 0 experience are killing the industry. Those who volunteer to your boss to fly the airplane you're currently flying, for free because they want to build time, is killing the industry, and people in the pay to play (I.E Gulfstream) are killing the industry.
If I had 250hrs and someone offered me an RJ or some type of high performance aircraft I wouldn't say no, and there's no way any other pilot would say no to it either.
It's like giving the keys of a race car to a 17year old fresh out of his license test and expecting him to say no.