JimB.
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 18, 1999
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Do not necessarily equate smaller aircraft with "inexperienced" pilots. I know a guy who has flown regional aircraft for 20 years +. He just likes the smaller routes & airports.
And even the "young" pilots have thousands of hours of stick time. I'm not sure, but I think an ATP rating requires at least 1500 hours of Pilot-in-Command time.
But yes, they are lower (except for the newer small jets) & slower, which means weather is more of a factor. And noisier too, especially at the wings.
But I have no problem flying on one.
And even the "young" pilots have thousands of hours of stick time. I'm not sure, but I think an ATP rating requires at least 1500 hours of Pilot-in-Command time.
But yes, they are lower (except for the newer small jets) & slower, which means weather is more of a factor. And noisier too, especially at the wings.
But I have no problem flying on one.