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Pilot shortage forces United Airlines to suspend more regional routes
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — Speaking during the company’s 2021 fourth-quarter results, United Airlines CCO Andrew Nocella said the airline would cut more routes to secondary cities in the coming months due to the ongoing pilot shortage problem for regional aircraft. (www.airlinerwatch.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I have heard of pilots who were forced to partake in that Jabberdo ritual were dying at the controls in their cockpit at 39,000 feet. The story out there is that if you are a pilot who did not partake in the Jabberdo ritual you are in high demand because of your lessen chance of taking your last breathe here on earth in the cockpit at 39,000 feet over the Bermuda Triangle in the middle of hurricane season.
United is still about getting more diversity. As in less white Americans. So your “ thumbs down “ are meaningless to me. Ta ta
We don't like racists here.
really? someone downvoted me saying we don't like racists? Whoever did that needs to go take a REALLY hard look in the mirror. And then swiftly bash their own head into it.
Wouldn’t be a shortage if the airlines paid more. Spending 100k+ For ATP only to earn 30k a year isn’t going to attract youth to the profession. Sure long term it makes more economic sense but kids don’t think that far. Heck I would quit my non aviation job and upgrade from Private Pilot if the money made sense!
You do know you have to work your way up to that paygrade, right? No - regionals don't pay that, and they shouldn't. If you want the big bucks as a pilot - you need to advance your way to the majors, fly the big equipment, on the long trips and spend extended amounts of time away from your family. By year 10-15 you should be pulling 6 figures - which is better than many other fields at 10 years.