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Quote: Well, well, well...

Here I am perusing the Airline Pilot Central Forum after being out of the industry for 10 years. All of a sudden there's talk of a shortage of professional airline pilots. How exciting!!
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Nevermind!

Not much has changed, or will change. There will be a turnover of pilots, as many in the world retire. And there will be plenty of eager beavers lined up to work for next to nothing, and schools pumping them with wonderful thoughts of traveling the world as a high paid A380 captain.

Same old, same old.
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That's where you are wrong. The US isn't pumping out Americans only foreigners.
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Quote: That's where you are wrong. The US isn't pumping out Americans only foreigners.

Note that I said "will be eager beavers lined up".

Today, foreigners in training. Sure. Very few people who can actually research the career would choose to pump a lot of time or money in it now.

But, in a few years, should there even be a REAL hint of a shortage of people who won't work for $18,000/yr, they'll line up... to work for $18k.

Heck, we'll have Indians, Chinese, and Russian pilots here.
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I don't see some of these places reject applicant's right off the bat yet they can't fill classes. Eagle is the one that comes to mind.
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Quote: They'll hire some high-timers too, I received an email from Chuck Colgan today after sending a resume through their site.
That's funny being that chuck Colgan is no longer part of the company and hiring is handled by Mesaba now
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Quote: Mins are on their way down...but who dare be the one to go back to 250 wet?

Itll happen so to grandfather enough newbies in before 1500 is in place. Otherwise they will have to be some serious reform to reel in those higher flight time pilots to right seat regional life.
It's coming, who do you all think will be the first? Me? I'm going with Mesa, odds are 2 to 1 -what say you?
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Quote: I don't see some of these places reject applicant's right off the bat yet they can't fill classes. Eagle is the one that comes to mind.
Eagle is glute backwards too.
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Quote: Has anyone heard anything about SkyWest having trouble getting Sim time for newbies?
We have the same amount sims we always have. It might be that the sims are getting used more for recurrent training, since you have more sim sessions with AQP.
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Quote: Well, well, well...

Here I am perusing the Airline Pilot Central Forum after being out of the industry for 10 years. All of a sudden there's talk of a shortage of professional airline pilots. How exciting!!

Hmmm...Maybe I should leave my steady job with great pay, benefits and a fabulous retirement to return to the skies as a professional airline pilot. I have the ATP, type rating and a couple thousand hours of 121 flight time. I'd have a good shot!!

Let's see... $18,000/year (maybe), used and abused on Ready Reserve, Commute on my days off, fax a document to crew scheduling proving that my father-in-law died, pray daily not to hear the "F" word (furlough)...

Nevermind!
You won't just walk in to a 121 carrier after being out of this biz for ten years, trust me on this one. The only reason I may have a snowballs chance is the fact that I teach flying in order to stay current.
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Quote: I'm not an expert on anything, but wouldn't the ever increasing price of oil along with the fiscal problems of the states have at least some negative impact on demand for air travel in the not-too-distant future? It just seems that high energy prices and sluggish, at best, economic conditions don't seem to be going away any time soon.
Oil price is the real variable...it could kill the economy and the career hopes of most junior airline pilots.
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