Here was an interesting article that I read on pilots and their pay.
http://traffic.outbrain.com/network/...bref=obnetwork
I hope the link works. Basically the gist of the article is that pilot pay is decreasing attracting crappier pilots with less experience in charge of a $300m jet and hundreds of lives, is this a worrying trend or will computers take care of it?
I always thought the American airline companies sucked for the most part, and they do in terms of service, just go to any foreign airline and the food at the bare minimum has to be better. But as my mom said as we flew some Air New Zealand flights, "for once the american airlines are a lot better" as we shook and bounced around in the air and on the runway. Although the mountains may have played a small part in that, the landing sucked, felt like we were going to fly off the runway still. My mom has been in those turbojets and she says the experience was as bad or worse, and we were in the size of a Southwest jet(sorry I don't know size of planes)
What does everyone think, especially the frequent flyers? Do well compensated pilots make a difference?
From the comments:
“When I fly, I always take Delta… That’s because they pay their pilots the most money… You don’t want to fly with unhappy pilots.”
Johnny Carson, Tonight Show monologue, 1981