Pistlpetet
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Originally Posted by Pistlpetet
Being a miltary pilot with 2000hrs in your logbook, is still better then being a civilian pilot with 5000hrs in your logbook.
I have no idea if you have even been in the military. I gather you have not. That is why you totally misunderstood my post that you quoted.
If any Military Pilot wanted to fly a CRJ for a discount salary, they would have. We joined for other reasons that can not be bought by Daddy, or weaseled into. We joined for the whole "Experience" that can only be joined in one short decade of your life.
So back to my quote (Explained for a Civilian). A 2000hr Military Pilot is far richer in experiences outside what his logbook reads. Experiences, and friends that stay for life.
Being a miltary pilot with 2000hrs in your logbook, is still better then being a civilian pilot with 5000hrs in your logbook.
WillowRunVortex said:Not true these days with the advent of the crj.
A 21 yr old straight out of college goes into the crj which has state of the art electronics and avionics.
A 5000 hr regional Captain is probably 25 years old with 3000 hrs of PIC jet experience in state of the art passenger equipment.
I have no idea if you have even been in the military. I gather you have not. That is why you totally misunderstood my post that you quoted.
If any Military Pilot wanted to fly a CRJ for a discount salary, they would have. We joined for other reasons that can not be bought by Daddy, or weaseled into. We joined for the whole "Experience" that can only be joined in one short decade of your life.
So back to my quote (Explained for a Civilian). A 2000hr Military Pilot is far richer in experiences outside what his logbook reads. Experiences, and friends that stay for life.