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Eliminate the 1500 hour rule...
https://www.airside.aero/magazine/articles/how-to-solve-the-us-pilot-shortage
https://www.airside.aero/magazine/articles/how-to-solve-the-us-pilot-shortage
or perhaps change the forced retirement age...
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Wouldn't that require the FAA to kinda admit that they over reacted by instituting an hours requirement that both pilots had already met?Eliminate the 1500 hour rule...
https://www.airside.aero/magazine/articles/how-to-solve-the-us-pilot-shortage
Keep increasing the price of fuel....no one will be able to afford travel.
The article does a fairly good job of pointing out that airline accidents or near misses are less likely to be caused by insufficient hours under the belts of the crew, and more likely insufficient quality of the crew's current training/proficiency. The 1500 hour rule doesn't do much to address that.
Extending the retirement age is fine with me so long as we have two+ crew members, but it may not actually help with the current perceived shortages/cancellations/etc.
Keep increasing the price of fuel....no one will be able to afford travel.
Lol!
There is no “pilot shortage” it’s a pay shortage.
Why would someone work for a regional, live in a 3 star motel, and make far less than a 135 who is home more and has a better quality of life?
The airlines and their unions are all about pushing this BS “pilot shortage”
You said you disagree with me and then made a point that doesn't seem to contradict what I said.I disagree
I think what makes the US the best is how pilots traditionally came up from smaller planes to bigger aircraft, something not allowed under European and other regimes, the experience very much matters, just like for a good doctor or craftsman or anyone else.
While that was true a few years ago, that’s certainly not the case today. The regionals are offering good pay and bonuses, so those of us trying to hire pilots for Part 91 and 135 gigs are having a hard time. Eliminating the 1500 hour rule will put the nail in the coffin for us.
While that was true a few years ago, that’s certainly not the case today. The regionals are offering good pay and bonuses, so those of us trying to hire pilots for Part 91 and 135 gigs are having a hard time. Eliminating the 1500 hour rule will put the nail in the coffin for us.
What’s the average regional FO make first year on guarantee?
You said you disagree with me and then made a point that doesn't seem to contradict what I said.
Probably around 60K. Plus whatever bonuses they’re getting.What’s the average regional FO make first year on guarantee?
Probably around 60K. Plus whatever bonuses they’re getting.
While that was true a few years ago, that’s certainly not the case today. The regionals are offering good pay and bonuses, so those of us trying to hire pilots for Part 91 and 135 gigs are having a hard time. Eliminating the 1500 hour rule will put the nail in the coffin for us.
Which companies are paying 1500 hour FOs 120K? I’m not familiar with 135 pay and genuinely curious. I would have thought 60K for a 1500 FO at a 135 is on par. The earning potential and retirement at 121 is usually way better than 135. At every regional, you’re upgrading as soon as you have 1000 hours SIC 121 and you’re easily making over 100K. You’re not making 60K forever.So a hair UNDER HALF what a 1500hrs 135 FO would make?
Gee, why wouldn’t people be kicking down the regional doors!
Must be a pilot shortage! Issues visas to everyone stat!
It won’t make a difference. The airlines are swimming in new hire first officers. The problem is a shortage in captains and check airmen, especially at the regionals. The proposed relaxation of minimum qualification and retirement age won’t do squat. The airlines are reaping what they have been sowing for the last 20 years.Eliminate the 1500 hour rule...
https://www.airside.aero/magazine/articles/how-to-solve-the-us-pilot-shortage
It still is…Which companies are paying 1500 hour FOs 120K? I’m not familiar with 135 pay and genuinely curious. I would have thought 60K for a 1500 FO at a 135 is on par. The earning potential and retirement at 121 is usually way better than 135.
It still is…
No, because I never argued the opposite.Do you need me to fully articulate how more experience is more better? Really?
For how long? I mean seriously how long will it stay that way? Things are changing fast and while some non 121 jobs may pay better than first year pay at an airline the life long earning at a 121 are still far better than any charter job. What 135 job does all the things you say? Home every night, better than 16% direct contribution to a 401k, better health insurance? Sounds like you are selling snake oil.No
90k plus is probably 75% of 135 FOs
And more home every nights, better match on a 401k, better health benefits.
To break into the 121 world it’s a downgrade for anyone with 1500hrs or better.
Go check out the surveys in pro jet pilot mag
Because there will be more eligible pilots, but you won’t hire them? If they expanded the hours there will be more pilots. Yes, some of your top hour pilots will jump, but the airlines aren’t hurting for candidates.
What this will do for 135 is lower the average hours of pilots. There will be lower hour pilots to fill in where higher hour ones leave.
Enough that I’ve lost four guys as soon as they hit 1500.
You’re a lower paying stepping stone 135?
we are what the market and ownership has forced us to be. And Jackk is only half your name.
Sorry to hear that, lots of opportunities right now if you want to get on with a better operator.
Yes, Jack is only half of my name