Except the bus driver hasn't spent many tens of thousands of dollars getting his license[/quote]
We freely choose to spend the money on getting our licences - what this has to do with ticket prices I don't know! [baffled]
Pilots deserve to be paid well, and cutting the guts out of airlines just to keep people "happy" is false economy.[/quote]
Yeah they/we do, but don't. If you intend getting into this game thinking you're going to get rich flying for a middle eastern airline on a couple of hundred grand a year, a house and subsidised schooling you're dreaming....... Pilots (on the whole), like so many other professions, don't make particularly good money especially in the early years.......and any potential aviator with half a brain (which you'd want him to have) would know this before their first CPL lesson! Nothing p**ses me off more than someone who enters a profession knowing (or not having checked) the pay isn't great and then proceeds to whinge about it. We can make choices in life - if you don't like what you're doing.......do something else or quit whining!!!!
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Worse, I think it's socialist ideology gone mad.[/quote]
I think you're getting your ideologies mixed up here my friend. If it were socialism there would only be a need for one airline which would be state owned and operated, all ticket prices would be the same and pilots, crew and staff would probably be on about the same. What we're seeing is Capitalism - free market trade and competition which results in price wars (in all industries, not just in the air) to attract a finite number of customers to your product.....this results lower prices for the consumer and the knock on is that you must operate lean. Do you honestly think if ticket prices went up pilots, crew and other staff would benefit? Executives (for doing a great job!!) and shareholders would benefit that's all.
We live in a capitalist society - that's the way it is and unless there's a revolution, which I sincerely hope there isn't, that's the way it will be!
I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one anyway Islandboy, or risk spending the rest of our days discussing something we have no influence over!
Very sad to hear some of you guys are being directly affected by this 'operational change'. Hope you find something else soon. Good luck.
' Have you ever notice that the experts who decree that the age of the pilot is over are people who have never flown anything? In spite of the intensity of their feelings that the pilot's day is over I know of no expert who has volunteered to be a passenger in a non-piloted aircraft..'