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1500 Hours

Why 1,500 Hours Doesn’t Guarantee a Safer Pilot and What We Should Do Instead

July 14, 2025July 14, 2025

By Capt. Mark Walton FRAeS

Reprinted by permission from Yaw Aviation

When the FAA introduced the 1,500-hour rule in 2013, it was seen as a major safety enhancement as a direct response to the Colgan Air Flight 3407 crash. The logic seemed simple: more flight hours must mean more experience, and more experience must mean safer pilots. But more than a decade later, we have to ask – has this rule really made us safer?

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1500 Hours

PART II – The 1500-Hour Rule, Data Sharing and NFTA’s Mission

June 21, 2025June 21, 2025

Technology has led us now, over the last 14 years, to be able to do so much more. We can build better pilots, which was the goal in 2010 when we passed that rule. Build better pilots. Now we can, using other means, and I think we have to now entertain that.

I would like, and I’ve been very public about this, we need to stop talking about hours. That’s not the focus. The battle lines have been drawn for so many years now, and it’s so vitriolic that when one side or the other says anything about anything, they might tell us the sky is blue this afternoon and the other side will go, no, it’s not, because they just are diametrically opposed to anything the other side has to say.

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