i dont, although from my experience of running a business, you take dont bring in every applicant who has sent you a cv, you bring in the one with the best qualifications
...i'd hate to work in your business...here's me thinking that the person with the best and most relevant experience should prevail
I think its important for people to realise that not every one can be a pilot, it takes a special kind of person, not the kind who enters into name calling on internet forums "spotty".
granted, not everyone has the aptitude to be a pilot, just like others professions..but i feel there is a problem attitude amongst certain pilots that this profession is an elitist one, when in fact it is generally financial restrictions that force a lot of people not to follow their ambitions of flying.
You do not have to be special or have super human powers to be a pilot..just a lot of money and discipline for the hard slog during your training.
Now correct me if I'm wrong-
Scroggs has the following experience;
22 yrs RAF (C130), Virgin Atlantic B747, now A340....
now, oh wise one,any chance on filling us in on what your experience is?!?
Back on to the original debate-
In my experience, the airlines do NOT look at the grades achieved at ATPL level...that's why i always find it amusing when people rattle off this "pass average"razzamatazz...