thebluto
Forgot flightinfo existed
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2001
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FALACY
I saw the beginnings of the last hiring cycle in the mid-90s. There is no correlation between P-3 guys getting airline jobs before carrier guys. The airlines were all looking for pilots with FIXED WING TIME. Personally, the first guys I saw hired were the carrier based guys.
Also, the P-3 world is floundering. The planes are past their fatigue life and they don't have a replacement. Rumor has it that the number of squadrons are going to be cut in half and the reserves may be going away. There will be a number of P-3 pilots scrambling in the near future to find something else to do (not a good time to be job searching in today's economy).
The E-2 is one of the only aircraft in the Navy's inventory that is new, or at least has newer aircraft coming off the line. And, it has a mission, whereas the P-3 has been in an identity crisis since the Soviet Union and it's sub fleet went away.
Things are changing. Let go of the past.
I saw the beginnings of the last hiring cycle in the mid-90s. There is no correlation between P-3 guys getting airline jobs before carrier guys. The airlines were all looking for pilots with FIXED WING TIME. Personally, the first guys I saw hired were the carrier based guys.
Also, the P-3 world is floundering. The planes are past their fatigue life and they don't have a replacement. Rumor has it that the number of squadrons are going to be cut in half and the reserves may be going away. There will be a number of P-3 pilots scrambling in the near future to find something else to do (not a good time to be job searching in today's economy).
The E-2 is one of the only aircraft in the Navy's inventory that is new, or at least has newer aircraft coming off the line. And, it has a mission, whereas the P-3 has been in an identity crisis since the Soviet Union and it's sub fleet went away.
Things are changing. Let go of the past.