V_2
I say that based upon friends who have flown with MPL candidates at other airlines who spend more time baby sitting and recovering from poorly executed approaches and landings. Most of those complained that it's like flying single pilot. I feel that this type of flying is best left to trainers rather than line pilots.
I'm sure that you might get some exceptional candidates, but most from what I've been told require rather an unusual amount of supervision.
Last edited by RJ100; 6th Mar 2013 at 13:37.