Do you guys mean cutoff as in there's no going back from that point?
No, meaning you need a minimum NSS.
Do you guys mean cutoff as in there's no going back from that point?
While a lot of people come into Primary wanting jets, you'll be surprised at how many change their mind by the time selection rolls around. There were relatively few people that wanted jets when I selected. Most wanted Helos. There are various reasons for this. There is also a no-sh!t cutoff to go fly jets. There is a valid reason for this. ...Hell, in the jet pipeline, there is a cutoff to fly Harriers. I'm not implying that helo pilots are weak pilots, I'm not implying that at all. I know a few people that did better than I did, or better than my fellow jet friends did, had better NSS, and wanted and went helos. But weak pilots generally don't get selected jets (though they can end up a weak jet pilot, and that can be scary).
If helos were what everyone wanted. The best pilots would end up in helos, not jets, if it's just based on grades. Since that's not the case and the majority of people want jets, the best pilots end up with jets. So which aircraft is harder to fly doesn't really make a difference in this case. But with the whole "needs of the Navy" thing I guess it doesn't really matter anyways.
I guess to get back on topic...I'll just ask that if anyone flying helos would like to mention what it was like learning to fly them for the first time. That's what I would like to hear about.
Bunk - you're on the right track in your airline prep!I've flown my ass straight and level.....right to the bars, strip clubs....
I never had to make the amount of corrections that are required to hover
IFS included
If IFS is your standard of danger, you've got problems.
Brett
But, I will say, the scariest thing I've done in flying so far....
Autorotations in a 46....