1200hrs of High performance Military
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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]
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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.
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From: Port Bus
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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.
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Well, it isn't.
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.
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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