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On Sharing airspace with "non-rated UAV "pilots"



 
 
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Old March 14th 09, 10:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
vaughn
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Default On Sharing airspace with "non-rated UAV "pilots"


"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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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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