Originally Posted by
Sniper
Honest question for current Spirit pilots. Should Spirit be hiring pilots who've never commanded a crew or flight of aircraft when there are plenty of applicants that meet this very basic qualification?
If you don't have turbine PIC, then you never flew in the military (military AC time assures you exercised leadership and command of either an aircraft crew, or as a flight lead) or, as a civilian, you likely last exercised PIC leadership of a team as a CFI in a piston with a student, hardly the same. This civilian will be almost a decade removed from that experience, minimum, when they first have an opportunity to command a mainline jet with passengers.
Do current Spirit pilots really think that it is in the best interests of the company and the passengers for a pilot to sit left seat in an Airbus (minimum 150 souls on board) as their first attempt as an aircraft commander of a crew?
No, and No.
Honest question for Sniper. Do you think Spirit line pilots have the slightest input into managements hiring criteria or standards?