by Saratoga » Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:21 pm
Citation, you're right on. AE will let you pick, if you have the credentials to fly the RJ. Now this obviously creates a huge flow of pilots looking for RJ positions, then they stop hiring those and switch to the ATRs for a while. It varies, supply and demand as always. Though my explanation is a little outdated (been a while since I flew turbos/CRJs), nowadays, the regionals are all trading in the turboprops. They can do the same flight quicker and easier with a jet. And some people just WON'T fly turboprops, period. Propeller planes scare them.
Ahh, the countless times I have heard passengers say, "What, we're flying on THAT little thing?"

Pilot for a major US airline certified in the: EMB-120, CRJ, 727, 737, 757, 767, and A-320 and military, T-38, C-130, C-141, and C-5 along with misc. other small airplanes. Any questions, I'm here for you.