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Opinion: United’s Pilot Recruitment Policy Is the Right Move — If Done Correctly

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“Our flight deck should reflect the diverse group of people onboard our planes every day. That’s why we plan for 50% of the 5,000 pilots we train in the next decade to be women or people of color.” That is the leading line from United’s announcement last week that it intends to boost the diversity of those who sit at the front of its airplanes thanks to a new training scheme, causing quite a number of headlines that have even spilled into the mainstream news across the U.S. (airlinegeeks.com) 기타...

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belzybob
belzybob 4
Any form of discrimination is abhorrent, even the 'positive' sort.
MikeMohle
What happens if there is no interest from women and BIPOCs in the "correct" numbers/%? Several people I know (both female and non-white GA students/pilots) already have good paying careers (mostly in tech) have NO INTEREST in going backward, with the accompanying high training costs, and starting out making 20K a year for several years and sleeping in crew houses to make ends meet.
Ricovandijk
The only correct way is to hire the best candidates you can get, no matter ‘what’ they are. setting an ethnic or sexist target is the worst thing you could possibly do.

jbermo
jbermo 1
Many of today's retiring commercial pilots were inspired by the achievements of their WWII and/or military fathers. They were also motivated by a romanticized age of stunning aviation advancements - and therefore are a very different breed than those recruited today.

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