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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 14:10
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Freight Dogs Requirements/Policy

Guys,

Just an observation. Looking around the various airlines it seems that there seems to be lower requirements for freight skippers/FO's as opposed to pax?

For example you can command an F27, Electra, ATP and Shed with 1500-2000 hours yet you can not apply for a direct entry command on a Q400 with less than 2500. Yet the Q400 is smaller than the Electra, F27 etc.

Do freight airlines have lower requirements because there are purely freight as opposed to passenger carriers?

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It is more about particular airline and money rather than type (freight/pax) of operation. There are cargo airlines like Cargolux or LH Cargo who have a high requirements level and same time paying good money. And there are some operators (mostly regional turboprop) who want to pay lower than industry average thus in order to get pilots they have no other choise than to lower the requirements.
And because there are always young F/Os who want their first job and opportunity for the relatively fast promotion, such airlines will always exist. And as far as they can manage to achieve good level of flight safety and manage the situation properly, I don't see anything wrong with it.
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