Originally Posted by
HuggyU2
Based on what I'm reading, hearing from associates, etc... I'd say that getting some RPA stink on you may open some very lucrative doors for you in the civilian sector of RPA ops.
This. Even if it's not your cup of tea, it could be a good fallback position.
But RPA time counts for absolutely nada in the civil manned aviation world. I haven't even heard so much as rumors or rumblings about anyone even thinking about considering counting RPA time towards employment criteria.