What???
Weekendwarrior - what unit are you in?
For more than a few years as a warrant, I have been the property book/supply officer, a tactical operations - electronic warfare oficer, comsec officer, and an instructor pilot. I have NEVER seen a single officer leave at 4pm. Most warrants are busy planning the missions as directed and the LTs are dealing with crew chiefs that pissed hot, missed formation, etc... Go be an IP in a tactical unit at home and fly progressions, APART evals, battle drills, etc... every night of the week. Cause when I go to work at 4, that LT is downloading porn in his corner office. He sure isnt there when I land, and then perform my additional duties till 4am. Better yet, go maintenance track and watch guys work 14 hour days all week to keep the rest of us safe and flying missions. Thats certainly different when you become an indentured servant to the S3 office as an LT. Are there some really great LTs - sure. Some bad ones too just as there are some really great warrants and others I'm ashamed of. So weekendwarrior - stay off the air - you are clueless.
To those who question LT vs WO1 - there are many trains of thought as to what is better. Well Lts have better pay and more colorful brass as they get older. Warrants do not have to deal with the personnel crap, or finance crap, etc... that LTs usually deal with (unless you become a W3 or W4 XO - not totally uncommon). There are many pros and cons. If you want to be an officer who mainly flies - go warrant - but expect to perform well in the brotherhood and all your other jobs. That means understanding the the definition of a warrant as a technical and tactical expert. If you want the rank and title of being a commander, etc, and don't mind being a staff guy most of your career, go commissioned. Being the platoon leader or commander is a great responsibility and in the advanced airframes we have, a really good leader must also be a fantastic crewmember. So the choice is yours regarding your future...
Besides, the writing is on the wall - there might be an end to the warrant officer corps soon anyway.
As far as the fixed wing stuff - info straight from D/1-145 OBC (LT portion of flight school) instructors - a rare slot is usually available 2-3 per year for an LT to go C-12 right out of flight school. From B/1-145 (warrant branch of flight school) - NO WAY A WO1 WILL GET A C-12/FWMEQC UNLESS HE IS SENT THERE BY A GUARD UNIT FOR THAT PURPOSE IN THE FIRST PLACE.
Fly safe and keep the dirty side down.