FSTO said:
Ah, seen. Though to be perfectly honest, at least the jet jocks know a thing or two about flying, even if they don't give a darn about us. The Navy doesn't have that knowledge and is no better demonstrated than the constant complaints about the crew rest that the MH dets get. If they had a schmick about flying, they'd understand why we need it, moving in 3 dimensions at 3 times the speed of a Frigate is why. The crew rest is mandated by 1 CAD, I highly doubt the Navy would have the same concern. An exhausted aircrew leads to crashes and fatalities. Sure you could mandate that from the Navy standpoint, but how many changes of command would that survive without an aircrew perspective from higher up?
On top of that, the fishheads would have to put up with the possibility of having pilots as commanders, you can't just top a pilot at LtCol/Sqn Comd level. Like that would ever fly (pardon the pun) with the navy types.
well having the Navy run maritime air seems to work everywhere else in the world?
Okay, here is how it goes:
Everyone goes to Venture do MARS training get a BWK (pers desig as pilots could go as far as MCDV BWK)
Pilot/Air Navigator/FNO/AAWD/SAC/ASWD/ all director level course (if you wash out of pilot training we still have a guy to go do a D level)
Pilot can become Air Det Commander or squadron Cdr if so desired
Pilots who want to become Ship CO's go on to ORO course
Get command qualified
Ships XO
Ships CO
There would be some hiccups (maybe alot!)
Would this happen? Never
Just like the Armed Forces able to do joint ops if the attitude on this board is any reflection of the mind-set.
Sure, the navy runs air ops everywhere else, how many of those countries have separate forces and not unified forces? But just to put this to rest, I'll ask my USN Pilot coworker how things work down there, I'd be willing to bet it's pretty similar to here except they wear the same uniform.
Maybe you can explain why a pilot would need a bridge watch keeping ticket and only on an MCDV that we'd never be deployed on? Is that so we can do watch after a full day of flying? Sounds like we'll get our crew rest alright. Or are you trying to say that MARS training isn't that difficult that a Pilot could learn it too on top of all the flying related stuff?
So, on top of 2 + years of pilot training, you're going to throw MARS training in there, plus university, BOTC, & SLT for a total time in the system of what? 8 years? I'm sure you'd have recruits banging down the door. I know I would have told you to stuff it and I would have went TacHel or Multi.