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Anyone catch this nugget in the news?
Sounds like the FAA is starting to think that the 0 to left seat in a jet programs may not be producing pilot that are sufficiently competent to hold such a position.
I also heard they are looking at fatigue issues as well and that could also be part of the problem.
This action will lead to some interesting discussion in the industry. If it ever translates into FAR changes for training is a good question that I don't think has an answer right now.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...egional_10bus.ART.State.Edition1.42593e4.htmlFederal regulators on Tuesday ordered industrywide inspections of pilot training programs at regional air carriers in the wake of a crash in Buffalo in which poor training is suspected to have played a role.
The U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration officials announced the inspections one day before Randy Babbitt, the new FAA chief, testifies before a Senate subcommittee about the agency's oversight of regional carriers. A House hearing will explore the same subject Thursday.
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Laura Brown, an FAA spokeswoman, said the review will explore "anecdotal evidence" that carriers are hiring fewer experienced captains, mostly former military pilots, and instead going with younger graduates of flight schools.
"One of the things that will probably be part of the discussion is whether the training standards we have in place from a number of years ago are the right training standards for the current group of incoming pilots," Brown said.
Sounds like the FAA is starting to think that the 0 to left seat in a jet programs may not be producing pilot that are sufficiently competent to hold such a position.
I also heard they are looking at fatigue issues as well and that could also be part of the problem.
This action will lead to some interesting discussion in the industry. If it ever translates into FAR changes for training is a good question that I don't think has an answer right now.