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Old March 13th 09, 08:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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vaughn wrote:
It appears that the Air Force is experimenting with non-rated UAV "pilots".
Since as a civilian pilot I could potentially be sharing the same airspace
with these folks, I am not sure this gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling.

Of course, the government could always "solve" any potential problem with
more restricted airspace...

Vaughn

"Citing a projected shortfall of 1,500 pilots over the next decade, the U.S.
Air Force has begun training 10 non-pilots to fly unmanned aerial vehicles,
or UAVs. The Air Force says UAVs flew 400,000 hours in 2008, double the rate
of the previous year. Because every sortie requires support from seven
people on the ground, officials say existing fighter and bomber personnel
simply cannot keep up with demand. FlightGlobal.com (3/12) "


Once they are trained, I would imagine they then become rated UAV pilots.

I would think that most of these will be flying in areas with lots of
sand and an occasional camel.

I would hope that the AF has enough foresight to provide appropriate
training for UAV only pilots that will fly in the civil airspace.


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Old March 13th 09, 11:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Mar 14, 9:30*am, wrote:
vaughn wrote:
It appears that the Air Force is experimenting with non-rated UAV "pilots".
Since as a civilian pilot I could potentially be sharing the same airspace
with these folks, I am not sure this gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling.


Of course, the government could always "solve" any potential problem with
more restricted airspace...


Vaughn


"Citing a projected shortfall of 1,500 pilots over the next decade, the U.S.
Air Force has begun training 10 non-pilots to fly unmanned aerial vehicles,
or UAVs. The Air Force says UAVs flew 400,000 hours in 2008, double the rate
of the previous year. Because every sortie requires support from seven
people on the ground, officials say existing fighter and bomber personnel
simply cannot keep up with demand. FlightGlobal.com (3/12) "


Once they are trained, I would imagine they then become rated UAV pilots.

I would think that most of these will be flying in areas with lots of
sand and an occasional camel.

I would hope that the AF has enough foresight to provide appropriate
training for UAV only pilots that will fly in the civil airspace.

There are lots of brand new CPL's out here who'd be only to happy to
fly UAVs until a real job comes up
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Old March 13th 09, 11:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I would think that most of these will be flying in areas with lots of
sand and an occasional camel.

I would hope that the AF has enough foresight to provide appropriate
training for UAV only pilots that will fly in the civil airspace.


UAVs or more correctly UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) are flying right now
and outside of restricted airspace.
Just check all the NOTAMS for flying around Southern California for UAS
flying.

Border Patrol is flying a lot of UAS along the AZ/NM border with Mexico and
also starting along the ND Canadian border out of Grand Forks AFB ND.

BT


 




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