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Indeed they are but every plane needs to avoid bad weather as much as possible. Of course the bigger the plane the higher its limits. Now on pilots, this really depends which pilots you are talking about. North American pilots, and here I am pointing at Canadian pilots more because I am in Canada and I am in the process of getting my PPL (for pleasure),however, I am sure this also applies to US pilots, very well trained. To get a job at a big airline you need experience, and where do you get the best experience, far up north where harsh weather, huge winds and tiny landing strips are located. I don't think that 3 years college will do, unless you are lucky. I also talk to a lot of commercial pilots as my girlfriend is a flight attendant, so during the travels we go out and chat about everything. As far as safety, over exaggerated, really. No one cares, well, people do but they shouldn't, because if someone wants to hijack I am sure they will find a way to do it. This is the big boys game on a government level. Tax payers are paying for scanners etc, whoever wins the bid makes them and they are sponsoring the next election. (I will not get into this here but you get the point). Scanners are useless. This is an older video from 2010, scanners give better pictures nowdays but are still as useless as before. I got scanned at Schiphol 3 months ago, the scanner was not much different from the one shown this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idICUSiGcqo It is great to fly small planes, no security, quick, and more fun to fly than a big airliner. Opinions are personal. |