interview travel/pilot shortage
#32
iFlyRC, do you have any idea how much it costs to put a new hire through training? How much money does Mesa waste when 40% of their pilots wash out of training? And many more borderline pilots who use twice the sim sessions and two or three times the normal amount of IOE just to finish training. Sounds like Mesa is a class A organization and everyone else should conform to their standards.
What happens when one of these pilots with multiple multiple checkride failures and 80 hours of IOE bends some metal? How is the media and public going to react?
Now I know this does not include every Mesa pilot. They have some very classy and great pilots I am sure, but they sure don't weed out the people who have no business being in the cockpit of an airliner.
Who wants to be at an airline where just anybody can walk into training? Take some pride in where you start your career. You may end up getting stuck there awhile.
What happens when one of these pilots with multiple multiple checkride failures and 80 hours of IOE bends some metal? How is the media and public going to react?
Now I know this does not include every Mesa pilot. They have some very classy and great pilots I am sure, but they sure don't weed out the people who have no business being in the cockpit of an airliner.
Who wants to be at an airline where just anybody can walk into training? Take some pride in where you start your career. You may end up getting stuck there awhile.
#33
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I'm sorry, you are right. A PRIA from "Ed's Flight School and Crop-dusting" gives the airline much more insight than a full interview.
Pilots like you are so scared to actually have to prove their abilities during an interview. That's why you complain that other airlines do a decent vetting process. You took the path of least resistance. That's fine. But don't complain when other airlines want to hire more ambitious pilots who prove themselves during an interview.
#34
Anyone who believes this is an idiot. You are given a class date, you don't have the job until you pass IOE and are flying the line.
Tell me, why does spending tons of money to fly people to an interview, to ask you stupid questions, that could be answered over the phone, make any sense? You still have to prove yourself in training, regardless. Only thing that Mesa can't do is discriminate against you for being ugly.
Tell me, why does spending tons of money to fly people to an interview, to ask you stupid questions, that could be answered over the phone, make any sense? You still have to prove yourself in training, regardless. Only thing that Mesa can't do is discriminate against you for being ugly.
#35
REALLY?!!! So you are telling me someone who doesn't know how to hold, gets off altitude by 800 feet, and nearly stalls the sim on a non-precision approach has the same chance of passing training as the guy who shows up prepared and can fly a flawless sim evaluation?
I'm sorry, you are right. A PRIA from "Ed's Flight School and Crop-dusting" gives the airline much more insight than a full interview.
Pilots like you are so scared to actually have to prove their abilities during an interview. That's why you complain that other airlines do a decent vetting process. You took the path of least resistance. That's fine. But don't complain when other airlines want to hire more ambitious pilots who prove themselves during an interview.
I'm sorry, you are right. A PRIA from "Ed's Flight School and Crop-dusting" gives the airline much more insight than a full interview.
Pilots like you are so scared to actually have to prove their abilities during an interview. That's why you complain that other airlines do a decent vetting process. You took the path of least resistance. That's fine. But don't complain when other airlines want to hire more ambitious pilots who prove themselves during an interview.
#37
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Joined: Aug 2015
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If you want to work at a regional just quit your overseas job, move back to USA, and find a job. Most regionals are looking to fill classes today, not months in the future.
#38
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I'm an American living overseas also...it's part of the cost of being overseas that you'll be paying your own travel.
If you want to work at a regional just quit your overseas job, move back to USA, and find a job. Most regionals are looking to fill classes today, not months in the future.
If you want to work at a regional just quit your overseas job, move back to USA, and find a job. Most regionals are looking to fill classes today, not months in the future.
#39
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jun 2008
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