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Originally Posted by Hobbit64
No NCO's flying HeliCOPTERS in the Army. CWO's i.e. Chief Warrant Officers. And yes they are commissioned at CW2. Warrants have a different job in that they are specialists (Instructing,Maintenance Test Pilot, Safety, TAC OPs) where RLO's are generalists. Warrants stay in the cockpit most of their career where RLO's bounce in and out to staff and other jobs. I don't want to thread-jack but the misunderstanding needs to be clarified.
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Thanks for the correction/clarification (I remembered it has 3 capital letters in it so I took a guess at one of the few sets of 3 capital letters I remembered), I'm not and have never been associated with the military, the advice I gave was generally based on my observations of my friends who are in the military... is most of the rest correct?
PS. Yes I know it's a helicopter, I just like writing/saying heli-chopper.