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<<From my knowledge, ENJJPT (Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training) is much more harder than UPT. >>

Hmph. Okay, I didn't go to ENJJPT... but from what I've seen as an IFF instructor (where SUPT and ENJJPT graduates go before they go to the fighter FTU), ENJJPT students are no better prepared than their SUPT brethern. They do get more hours, and more exposure to some pretty cool stuff (formation, etc). Harder? Not really. Unless you count dealing with IPs and classmates who speak English as a second language. But you get that at the SUPT bases, too.

<<Once ENJJPT students graduate they will automatically fly jets.>>

NOT TRUE! I know several (really GOOD) ENJJPT grads who didn't fly fighters (okay, tankers are jets, too ... so, I know at least one who flew Hercs ....)

You will go to "the needs of the AF" .. get used to it. It's all good, in the end. (okay, that was a PR statement).

Remember: a fighter driver can always go fly a heavy.

A heavy driver will NEVER go fly a fighter for an airline.....

Kill MiGS, CHECK SIX, and Keep the Greasy Side Down!

XGuppy... aka Scurvy;
T-38 and AT-38 IP....
 

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