I just don't get it.
Looking for ways to increase pilot production? How the fuck did they allow this situation to develop in the first place? Look at the unit cost of the bastard things.
EA-18G Growler: $102 million.
F-35 Lightning II: $122 million.
P-8A Poseidon: $290 million. (that one is a modified 747, a RyanAir waitress could fly that)
C17A Globemaster III: $328 million (a transport plane, see above.)
F-22 Raptor: $350 million. (how much?)
Are you all seated?
B-2 Spirit: $737 million. Well I'll fucking rotate.
So the USAF has billions of dollars of hardware sitting in hangars because the pilots they trained earn more with United Airlines? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?
More pilots, shorter deployments?
Quality of life? Well ain't that just fuckin sweet!
"Where you bin all your life? Listenin to punk rock music and bad mouthin your country!! This trainin is worth 10 million dollars. But first, you gotta past me!"
But then maybe It's just me and my fascination with machines.
If I had the opportunity to do this, then nothing else would matter. Not even Gawdzilla Sama's flint lock anti aircraft guns.
Quote:This is a national pilot crisis, not just a military crisis or an Air Force crisis," Brig. Gen. Mike Koscheski, the Air Force's Aircrew Crisis Task Force director, told CNBC in an interview. "The Air Force is partnering with industry to look for ways to just increase pilot production overall...because that's going to be in the interest of the country — not just the military.
Looking for ways to increase pilot production? How the fuck did they allow this situation to develop in the first place? Look at the unit cost of the bastard things.
EA-18G Growler: $102 million.
F-35 Lightning II: $122 million.
P-8A Poseidon: $290 million. (that one is a modified 747, a RyanAir waitress could fly that)
C17A Globemaster III: $328 million (a transport plane, see above.)
F-22 Raptor: $350 million. (how much?)
Are you all seated?
B-2 Spirit: $737 million. Well I'll fucking rotate.
Quote:The military's pilot shortage crisis has been compounded by pilot shortages in the commercial airline industry, which offers aggressive pay. Also, the pilot shortage isn't limited to the U.S. but is a worldwide problem expected to continue for years to come.
So the USAF has billions of dollars of hardware sitting in hangars because the pilots they trained earn more with United Airlines? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?
Quote:Still, pay isn't always a deciding factor for pilots to leave the military. Family considerations and longer deployments also factor into decisions.
More pilots, shorter deployments?
Quote:Koscheski said the military has increasingly offered retention initiatives that focus on work-life balance and quality of life.
Quality of life? Well ain't that just fuckin sweet!
"Where you bin all your life? Listenin to punk rock music and bad mouthin your country!! This trainin is worth 10 million dollars. But first, you gotta past me!"
But then maybe It's just me and my fascination with machines.
If I had the opportunity to do this, then nothing else would matter. Not even Gawdzilla Sama's flint lock anti aircraft guns.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.