Sadly, there are none in place. Those incompetent pilots that are a member of a protected class know they yield the power. Identity politics is in charge and big corporations are scared to death to be labeled racist or anti-whatever by some activist group.
You make a lot of social comments, with nothing but rock throwing.
Do you work for a major airline? In what capacity?
Or is this all just supposition on your part?
I have put my cards on the table before, but let me reiterate. I’ve been with United Airlines for 26 years. I’ve spent 10 years in the training center.
I am currently an evaluator, and Line Check Pilot, on the 757 and 767.
I have seen firsthand the students that we get, the new pilots that we have been hiring. There are a lot of brand new hires who start out with my fleet, and I have the pleasure of training many of them
The vast majority are extremely impressive, and I’m glad to have them on board.
I have always had extraordinarily high standards. When I used to teach F-14 carrier landings, many careers ended with my decision. I have not backed off of that standard. Ever. In the 30+ years I have been instructing.
There are some pilots hired who are not up to our standards. Those pilots either get the extra training necessary to bring them up to standard, or they are let go to seek other careers.
I have also seen quite a few bitter, entitled, regional jet pilots, who thought they were owed a career at United Airlines.
I have had to listen to their incessant, whining and complaining, while on their jumpseat. Out of courtesy, I do not correct them. They would rather believe that United doesn’t hire people that look like them, while nothing could be further from the truth.
It has nothing to do with quotas, it has everything to do with quality.
There are quite a few pilots, whose ego, and attitude, are incompatible.
Unable to face their own shortcomings, and unable to examine their qualifications, or failures, objectively, their own egos force them into believing unsubstantiated wild conspiracy theories, rather than confront the reality of their own inadequacy.
Your posts sounded a great deal like the diatribe, and foolishness, that I hear in those cockpits.
So, I have put my cards on the table.
I call.