That was back in '91, long time ago. Today at over 20K AGL where they operate over A-stan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, etc. there is nothing that can reach them. There is more threat from a mechanical or landing/takeoffs from the airbase.
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Not really. This was during the Gulf War. F-16, weapon system and training hasn't changed that much. Had incentive rides in an F-4, F-16 and F-15 during my career in aircraft maintenance. Fighters are extremely intense and physically grueling. Sounds easy til someone starts shooting at you.
With a little over 2000 hours of pilot in command time in several different Army fixed wing aircraft I am here to tell you, you have been misinformed. The Army has been continuously flying fixed wing aircraft from the days of the Wright Brothers until present.The army doesn't have fixed wing aircraft either. Two totally different animals.
The army doesn't have fixed wing aircraft either. Two totally different animals.
Y'all are correct. I was thinking of combat and heavy lift.With a little over 2000 hours of pilot in command time in several different Army fixed wing aircraft I am here to tell you, you have been misinformed. The Army has been continuously flying fixed wing aircraft from the days of the Wright Brothers until present.
I'M CONFUSED SOME OF THIS SOUNDS LIKE CNN,FALSE NEWS.LOLY'all are correct. I was thinking of combat and heavy lift.
OK?I'M CONFUSED SOME OF THIS SOUNDS LIKE CNN,FALSE NEWS.LOL
For warrant officers who have served long enough to be e-5 or e-6 or better before wo school. If I am not mistaken.My son wants to be a helicopter pilot
And had talked to the army recruiters who were Impressed with his asvab scores but he got offered a good college lacrosse scholarship
So he's doing that first
The army doesn't require a college degree for pilots
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