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![]() "Krztalizer" wrote in message ... A Finnish pilot who was in F-18 training in USA told that most USN (I don't recall whether it was an USN or USMC base) mechanics receive surprisingly little overall training, by Finnish standards. I think the more likely scenario is that your Finnish pilot friend had very little exposure to the vast amounts of training that USN mechanics go through - I seriously doubt if most pilots in any air force are completely up to date on the training aspects of a junior enlisted person's life. My memory is fuzzy so I dug out the original article. Person in question was not a pilot but a Finnish mechanic. Here's his exact words (my translation): "In Finnish Air Force mechanics need a long and throught training, but in USA much of the technical work is done by recruit with a couple of weeks theoretic training. -Maybe that's why Americans sometimes had hard time to grasp that we at rank of Lieutenant still actually do something to the aircraft." Obviously I cannot personally verify how accurate his description is. |
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