Originally Posted by
sandrich
I've been following this thread for a few days now. I don't exactly agree with the agreement between WMU and Pinnacle. I am currently a senior at FIT graduating in May, with 225 hours and a CMEL. Our flight school trains pilots from Ireland, Turkey, and Kazakhstan. So while we are paying $325 an hour in a Seminole, they are getting free rides from their governments... My instructor has 2400 hours, most of which is dual-given, and he's still at FIT instructing...Two of his students he had last year are currently flying 737's in India and Ireland....FIT barely lets their graduates become instructors unless they have their CFII, meanwhile Pinnacle is letting WMU grads pretty much walk right in. So, no, I do not agree with this because of the reasons I previously listed. I, however, am looking forward to getting my CFI, CFII, and MEI once I graduate, and learning as much as I possibly can by teaching other students for a year or so. Hard work is required to get a descent reward, it shouldn't just be handed to you...And in no way, shape, or form am I trying to portray a sense of "FIT grads are better than Riddle, WMU, UND" Last November, one of our Seminoles crashed in Palm Beach on takeoff killing all 4 souls on board. The left seat was a pilot training for MEI with 300 hours, the right seat instructor had over 3000. Cause of the accident-> overweight takeoff followed by an engine failure after rotation. You'd think a 3000 hour MEI would have been able to prevent this...I am in no position to judge anyone's flying abilities, but just because you have thousands of hours, doesn't mean you are some sort of flawless pilot. Accidents can and do happen.
Sandrich U just made a very solid point to all those who are whining & compaining just because the WMC grads got in & they didn't......
Back in the days when I was a instructor in India, My students that I gave air-ex & took them to CPL, a large majority are now 4 striper full captains on A320 & B737, so should I be complainingthat I am still where I am & they are captains........... These students went from a cessna 152 to Airbus A320 or B737, not even a multi in between or some with a 10 -15 hrs on Seneca/ Duchess, still they are all captains, how did they pass the sim check rodes & how did they make captains, ??? Well they all had to work hard to make it..... & they did & some got dropped from the sim training & sent back........
As far as 250 hrs fresh CPL's getting to fly CRJ, Your example of the ill fated crash with a very well qualified Instructor on board proves that experience alone is not enough.......
Most of the charter pilots forget, bigger aircrafts is all procedures, CRM & FMS etc etc & we may not like this but it is true.....
Wish all the new hires good luck & rest all be happy that airlines are finally at a point that they are desperate that they are even absorbing 250 hrs freshers, they will have no choice but to hire us also one day, so our turn can also be not very far behind.......
If winter is almost gone, can spring be far behind......!!!!