Thanks for the corrections guys.
With regards to the number of jet slots in a given course, maybe the guy who told me that was exaggerating slightly to get the point across that the number of jet spots and your chances of getting jets really depends on the course you make it on. It did get my hopes up though...I was hoping that it could have been true.
...it amazes me how many pilots-in-waiting are hoping to pick up a transport or helo spot as their first choice
I can see how that quote can seem kind of naive. I didn't mean to suggest everyone wants multi or helo, or that competition for jet spots is low, or that somehow jets are far superior to helo or multi. I'd be ecstatic no matter what spot I took. All I meant by that is that I had expected every pilot-to-be to want jets, and so far out of the six that I have talked to only 3 are putting jets down as their #1 choice. Which, as Inch said, does make it very competitive if there is 1 jet slot per 6 students.
Thanks again for the info. As Born2Fly said, information is what us newbies are looking for...better to be informed than disillusioned.
You're right Zoomie, I do need to do some more research. I'm trying to do that now and was glad to see you guys on here answering questions. It was great to get the chance to tour 4wing and talk to some people up there, although I am sure I only got the info from a fighter pilots point of view. It sure looks pretty exciting. I even got the opportunity to go up!! - from what I have experienced, I can't see how it could loose it's excitement. But my dream has always been jets.
How many hours do you guys see, or expect to see, on average in a given year? I know its higher than hornet pilots, who I hear get around 130hrs or so on average.
Its pretty scary hearing that the failure rate at helo school can be so high. I would have thought that by that point any one who was going to wash our would have already done so. Is it that high for multi-engine's Zoomie?