See, it's the regionals that bother me. Most people ASSUME that because the name Delta, American or United appears on the plane, and on the uniforms of those aboard, that they are flying with pilots are well qualified as those on those carriers....and of course, that just isn't true. Regionals are staffed entirely differently, as you note. Increasingly, as the distances that an Embraer can fly get greater, people are on regionals more often than they might think. For example, United flies Embraers from Minnepolis to San Francisco, an almost 3.75 hour flight. I'll bet many people *think* that's a United trained pilot. Personally, I always look to make sure I'm on a major carrier plane with major carrier pilots whenever possible (though sometimes it just isn't...for example, there is no good way for me to get from Minneapolis to Chicago without being on a regional carrier or Minneapolis to Toronto). That was also part of my friend's point....with regional carriers, you can often "sit" in the captain's seat with about 1 year's experience with the regional. Not nearly enough in his opinion. The same is true in Europe with some of the "budget" carriers, some of whom are affiliates of the names people are more familiar with, like Lufthansa. This is NOT just a developing nation issue.