Originally Posted by
texanmoose13
this might be the funniest thing I’ve read all year.
Conferences cater to what they’re named after. OBAP for Black people, WAI for women, RTAG for veterans, etc. TPNx is for all pilots so there you go.
As far as “preferential treatment”, airlines take mil guys because military flight training is pretty difficult. You do pilot training, then your initial qual in your jet, which is astronomically more in depth than any 121 training. Airlines know that if mil guys can pass that, plus all their upgrades (which is even more in depth training) then they’ll do just fine in an AQP. Not to mention every mil guy has been flying for 8-10 years.
You’re not the serious one
what does rtag stand for?
- Rotary to Airline Group (RTAG):
A veteran-run 501(c)(3) non-profit that assists veterans in finding jobs in the aviation industry. It started by helping rotary-wing (helicopter) pilots but now helps all veterans, regardless of their military flight experience.