Seems airlines hire 5000 new pilots each year.  (from one unknown source)

There are 10,000 new ATP certificates granted each year but half of them
wash out or pause flying prior to earning the coveted 5000 hours that you
need to become a first officer.

 

So, seems supply exactly equals demand (roughly).  Other sources are saying
there is a shortage.  

 

Now, add an artifical restriction, of that 5000 fully qualified ATPs, your
HR department says half have to be black/women.  

 

Only 5% of that pool are women.  So, there are 250 available.  

Only 4% of pool are black.  So that will get you 200.  

450 total per year but your HR department mandated 10X that amount.  

 

How will you fill that requirement?  Only one way, reduce the number of
hours required.  But even if you took it all the way down to the 1500 hours
it takes to the the ATP you will still only have 900 available to fill 5X
the requirement.  And you will have 450 underqualified people sitting in the
right seat in front.  

 

I doubt the figure I found for needing 5000 new pilots industry wide.  I
think it is low.   I found another number saying that United Airlines (the
one that had that DEI policy for a while) uses about 2000 new ones each
year.  

Seems that United uses 40% of the pilots each year?  In any event, that
would make the numbers still work out in a similar fashion.  Mandate 1000
where there are only 450 available assuming your company gets all 450.   

 

It's math bitch, not racism.  

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