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saudipc-9 5th Sep 2007 04:18

CYHM_Willie,

Do you have a pension from your current job? For your future!!

You have to ask what is it that you really want to do. Is it flying? If yes then you don't want to be on your death bed wishing that you had done this or that. You might not get to the heavy metal but there are other options out there if you want to fly.

If you are financially stable then go for it and don't look back:ok:

sec 3 5th Sep 2007 05:59

Wee Willie
 
Saudi's right, go for the gusto because ten years down the road you'll be kickin' yourself for not trying. Then it'll be too late. By the way, I did my commercial groundschool at Martins Sim Training in YHM many, many moons ago. Good luck man :)

express315 6th Sep 2007 15:18

I fly as an expat B738 captain in India. Out of more than two years here
I have flown with hundreds of 250 hrs CPL holders as my FO on B737NG.
Only very few of them did a god job and progressed as a pilot. With them
I do my best to share my knowlege and experience and believe or not I have learned a lot from them as well. The rest are not pilots at all, they are good at paperwork only. It will take years and thousands of hours for
them to improve if it's going to happen to them at all. I am not the only one, every captain here has the same opinion. This is a hard job to sit in the cockpit and watch the guy on the right all the time to grab his hand
when his going to do something wrong. When it's dark, bumpy and raining
heavily outside you are alone in the cockpit. You can rely on yourself only.
We call it - "737 single pilot operations" here.
To do this job the captain must be well trained and paid accordingly.
Do we like it or not, airlines will keep hiring these guys because they need
a cheap workforce to fill up the right seats. Experienced pilots cost more.
So there will be always extra workload for the captain and the safety level
can not be compared to the flight with a full crew.
By the way I did an interview with Jazz last month. To say the truth
I wasn't serious about getting a job with them. I can not survive on 37K.
I needed an interview practice. Well, the faces of interviewers looked happy. But in two weeks I got a standard letter saying that Jazz has too
many candidates to choose from.
Well, I think Jazz prefers the cheapest ones.
I have no intention here to hurt any one who got hired by Jazz.
Good luck to all and safe flying!:ok:

woodyspooney 7th Sep 2007 11:13

For the USA and Canada get the FAA to extend active airline flying age to 65!;)

airbus757 7th Sep 2007 11:48

I thought it was 65 in Canada.

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KollerF 15th Oct 2007 15:54

A Request To Talk
 
Greetings,
My name is Frank Koller. I am a journalist with CBC National News, currently based in Canada covering the workplace and economics after many years living - and flying - around the world.
I am interested in the issue of 250hr new pilots and would like to chat with a few of you directly who have been exchanging thoughts about this.
Obviously, for some of you, this is a privacy concern and certainly, any conversation is off-the-record until we agree otherwise.
My cell phone is 613-794-1165 - I'm in Ottawa.
my cbc email is [email protected]
my private email is [email protected]
You can read about my work at www.cbc.ca - search me, or
http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/perso...m=World+Report

thanks in advance
Frank Koller


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