> "New account good for VFR only. Track account VFR flight following time, whenever a controller tags a users aircraft with a transponder code for flight following. Set minimum hours, say 25 hours of VFR flight following in GA pistons. Next step 25 hours of IFR GA pistons, tracked with controller tagging the user account by assigning the transponder code. Then unlimited network use."
I am a huge proponent of General Aviation on this network, but I completely flat out disagree that *forcing* pilots who are interested in airline flying (and are not interested in General Aviation flying) to fly General Aviation is the way to go here. You cannot tell someone who is on this network completely to enjoy what interests them and what they consider fun, that they must first do something that doesn't interest them and they don't consider fun for X number of hours first. It's just going to send them to other networks.
And many of them, if given the right resources and motivation could become perfectly capable sim airliner pilots without ever once having booted up a plane weighing less than 100,000 pounds. There are, in fact, thousands upon thousands of pilots on the network on a weekly basis who fit that description exactly.