Speaking here as a candidate who's recently applied for the position & considering giving up a career in the airlines for a job that on paper looks more interesting and subjectively more meaningful, would anyone who knows more about the role, or fully understands the reasons behind the resignation of many Ops Inspectors this year be able to share any more insights?
The job's a substantial pay cut which isn't to be taken lightly, but not everything's about money and it genuinely looks like the job can offer many new learnings along with a more structured life that simply aren't available in the airline world. Please feel free to DM if you'd rather not share publicly. Thanks!