Faa Atpl
Just out of curiosity, why is the US ATPL so (supposedly) easier to achieve than the CAA ATPL? I mean, are US commercial pilots not as good as UK ones or is this just another example of rip off Britain?
Birky |
Different hoops spread out over much more of a career and ultimately, different education systems and styles.
Immense GA, exec and regional market to weed out and normally a 4 year degree to progress to a jet airliner. Any jet driving major carrier pilot deserves immense respect - those of us who've done an FAA oral for a complex aircraft will attest to that. Trainees from the UK and elsewhere hitch a bit of a free (freedom of information derived) ride at the early stages of their system - we get over all the big hurdles (fATPL and I/R) before we even get into the market. Different that's all - a much easier lead in - the real slog to make a decent living comes later for Americans. Regards Rob |
Thanks!
Thanks for the reply. I guess that makes sense.
Birky |
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