Originally Posted by
WARich
800 for a mil dude, pretty much impossible, especially for a fighter dude. That number can't be correct.
They seem to quantify hour requirements differently for mil heavy and mil fighter and civilian. But you are 100% correct, a fighter guy is lucky to get 800 hours in three years, let alone one. I'm highly skeptical of 800 even for civilian ... Is a steady stream of applicants with 800 hours within the last 12 months probable? I doubt it.