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V22Plopter 01-29-2018 09:15 AM

1200hrs of High performance Military
 
Can anyone expand upon this statement in the AS profile?

Riverside 01-29-2018 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by V22Plopter (Post 2514436)
Can anyone expand upon this statement in the AS profile?

No idea, civilian guy here. If no one answers here. We do have an Alaska airlines pilot recruiting page on facebook. Or you can send to [email protected]

underpaidpic 01-29-2018 10:28 AM

Cant speak for Alaska, but usually this means Fighters, F15,F16,F18 etc..This time is usually a lower number because lighter pilots don't fly all that much. It might take a guy 8-10 years to get 1,000 hours in such equipment.

V22Plopter 01-29-2018 11:09 AM

I can pull 4.5 Gs and have 12000 Hp in the osprey isn’t that high performance. But yeah I may just email the Alaska desk. Do they own the APC profile? Or can others wiki style edit pages...

sailingfun 01-29-2018 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by V22Plopter (Post 2514517)
I can pull 4.5 Gs and have 12000 Hp in the osprey isn’t that high performance. But yeah I may just email the Alaska desk. Do they own the APC profile? Or can others wiki style edit pages...

Dual crewed is one of the differences.

Pogey Bait 01-29-2018 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by V22Plopter (Post 2514517)
I can pull 4.5 Gs and have 12000 Hp in the osprey isn’t that high performance. But yeah I may just email the Alaska desk. Do they own the APC profile? Or can others wiki style edit pages...

Only counts if you can fly inverted.

MiLtoMajor123 01-29-2018 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 2514689)
Dual crewed is one of the differences.

No it's not. Know lots of F-18 and F-15 guys with multi crew time.

Ispeakjive 01-30-2018 05:16 AM


Originally Posted by MiLtoMajor123 (Post 2514878)
No it's not. Know lots of F-18 and F-15 guys with multi crew time.

Multi crew doesn't count against dual seat tac-air. They are still single piloted.

Ispeakjive 01-30-2018 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by underpaidpic (Post 2514482)
Cant speak for Alaska, but usually this means Fighters, F15,F16,F18 etc..This time is usually a lower number because lighter pilots don't fly all that much. It might take a guy 8-10 years to get 1,000 hours in such equipment.

Respectfully disagree with you on this on two accounts. MIL training and flying is so much more intense than civilian that most airlines give credit for the ability to succeed in that environment. For example, if a student wasn't ready for a particular check-ride milestone, he/she would get maybe 2 extra flights and then "good luck in your future endeavors" if they didn't make the cut.

MIL flight time is from take off to landing. I.e. MIL guys are missing what civilians would get on a Hobbs meter. So, you can typically add .2 or .3 per flight.

V-22 guys should be able to call it high performance MIL.

Hacker15e 01-30-2018 05:45 AM


Originally Posted by Ispeakjive (Post 2515220)
V-22 guys should be able to call it high performance MIL.

Well, it isn't.


Originally Posted by MiLtoMajor123 (Post 2514878)
No it's not. Know lots of F-18 and F-15 guys with multi crew time.

There's only one pilot on board an F-15E and F-18D/F. Osprey?

Not trying to be insulting here, fellas, but the FAA doesn't even see the V-22 as a fixed-wing aircraft, much less a "high performance" one.


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