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Old August 3rd 03, 04:01 AM
Charles Talleyrand
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Default Flight Lessons

I'm curious how Air Force/Navy pilots get their wings? Do they go to some place like Emory-Riddle and fly Cessna 172s. Do they get
instrument ratings in these 172s? What's the transition to 'real iron'?

Basically, what's a newly minted Air Force/Navy pilot's logbook look like and where did he got those hours?



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Old August 3rd 03, 05:10 AM
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"Charles Talleyrand" wrote

I'm curious how Air Force/Navy pilots get their wings? Do they go to
some place like Emory-Riddle and fly Cessna 172s. Do they get
instrument ratings in these 172s? What's the transition to 'real iron'?

Basically, what's a newly minted Air Force/Navy pilot's logbook look
like and where did he got those hours?


This page is a good example of ROTC training

http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/A...tnavtrain.html


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Old August 4th 03, 04:16 AM
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"S. Sampson" wrote in message news
This page is a good example of ROTC training

http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/A...tnavtrain.html


Much Thanks. Did you notice the picture is a C-152 and the text says everyone train in a C-172?


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Old August 3rd 03, 12:26 PM
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USN gets about 60 hours primary training in T-34C (or USAF T-37 ... its a
joint world). If he's a strike student, he continues with intermediate in
the T-2 and advanced in the T-45 OR just a combined strike syllabus in T-45
only. (T-2 will retire next year.) He'll accumulate maybe 275 hours in the
primary/intermediate/advanced syllabus ... about 250 or so in the T-45 only
program.

Students may have prior time (I've seen 'em with up to 1500 hours civilian
time) but its not required. Previous experience usually helps until about
half way through. All the Cessna time in the world won't matter when they
start doing formation, tac forms, weaps, acm, etc.

R / John

"Charles Talleyrand" wrote in message
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I'm curious how Air Force/Navy pilots get their wings? Do they go to some

place like Emory-Riddle and fly Cessna 172s. Do they get
instrument ratings in these 172s? What's the transition to 'real iron'?

Basically, what's a newly minted Air Force/Navy pilot's logbook look like

and where did he got those hours?





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Old August 6th 03, 03:48 PM
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ArtKramr wrote:
Cub Driver wrote:


Thanks for brightening my morning.


My pleasure. (grin)


What's this, a drive-by shooting after I tore your argument apart
limb by limb? (grin)

-Mike Marron

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Old August 10th 03, 07:46 PM
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ArtKramr wrote:
Cub Driver wrote:


Thanks for brightening my morning.


My pleasure. (grin)


What's this, a drive-by shooting after I tore your argument apart
limb by limb? (grin)


What a dip**** you are, Mike Marron.


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Old August 6th 03, 10:35 PM
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Paul J Adam noted:
(Did I mention that you can jam GPS? Even military sets? Iraq tried and
failed, the next enemy may do better)


Murphy attacks, things break, power supplies don't..
Try 14+ hours McChord to HI, daylight, nothing worked, even the sextant had a
split bubble, it is too late to get out the book and read. You better have
learned it in training, whatever crew position you hold.

Oxmoron1
MFE
And it was a FREAKING check ride!
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Old August 11th 03, 03:35 AM
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"Corey C. Jordan" wrote in message
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Hey Jordan,

I see your little buddy Copp is still banned from usenet for life.

Bwahahahahahahahaha


 




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