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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... Again, many F-16 pilots are not rated either. The Air Force doesn't require its pilots to obtain civilan ratings. Of course not. To me, "rated pilot" means either a civilian or a military pilot. Vaughn |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... That you may be surprised to learn that many F-16 pilots are not rated. Its optional to take your civilian checkride. I thought that was a given. I have no problem with military pilots. This thread is about military non-pilots being given poloting jobs. I have full faith that the Air Force's rating requirements are more than good enough. I agree. But you seem to have missed the point of this thread. Vaughn |
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Robert.. True.. they do not hold "civilian ratings". But that have completed
a course of instruction to include pilot training and a check ride in a course/classroom environment acceptable to the FAA. All they need to do is take a current "Form 8" to the local FSDO along with the results of an "equivalency" written test and they can be issued Commercial, Instrument, Multi Engine Ratings (if the Form 8 is for multi engine aircraft). Global Hawk is flying in TFR or Restricted Airspace. Other UAS, Predator, Raven, are not necessarily in a Restricted airspace. Many are flying outside of the airspace.. check the local NOTAMs around So California BT "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... On Mar 14, 4:57 am, "vaughn" Again, many F-16 pilots are not rated either. The Air Force doesn't require its pilots to obtain civilan ratings. In anycase, the only time the Global Hawk is flying outside of class A airspace in the US is in TFRs. -Robert |
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"vaughn" wrote: "Todd W. Deckard" wrote in message m... a GlobalHawk is flown entirely with a mouse. The operator is not "flying it" they are commanding it over specific profiles ... And? I have no particular problems with sharing airspace with a UAV, I just want it to be able see and avoid other planes at least as well as any other plane out there, and I want to to follow the same rules that I follow. For lots of good reasons, that includes a rated pilot at the controls. bah - operating a UAV isn't piloting. You don't need to be a pilot to operate a UAV. |
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On Mar 15, 3:19*pm, dhl wrote:
In article , *"vaughn" wrote: "Todd W. Deckard" wrote in message om... a GlobalHawk is flown entirely with a mouse. *The operator is not "flying it" they are commanding it over specific profiles ... * *And? * *I have no particular problems with sharing airspace with a UAV, I just want it to be able see and avoid other planes at least as well as any other plane out there, and I want to to follow the same rules that I follow. *For lots of good reasons, that includes a rated pilot at the controls. bah - operating a UAV isn't piloting. *You don't need to be a pilot to operate a UAV. In WWII didn't real pilots take great delight in trashing UAV's? I wonder what a good wake vortex would do? Cheers |
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On Mar 14, 9:19*pm, dhl wrote:
In article , *"vaughn" wrote: "Todd W. Deckard" wrote in message om... a GlobalHawk is flown entirely with a mouse. *The operator is not "flying it" they are commanding it over specific profiles ... * *And? * *I have no particular problems with sharing airspace with a UAV, I just want it to be able see and avoid other planes at least as well as any other plane out there, and I want to to follow the same rules that I follow. *For lots of good reasons, that includes a rated pilot at the controls. bah - operating a UAV isn't piloting. *You don't need to be a pilot to operate a UAV. Will you buy a ticket on a large passenger plan if it doesn't have a human pilot? |
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