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Meridian had two P3 guys that I knew about. T-Roy and the other one is escaping me right now. Vance isn't that bad, and OKC is a lot of fun.
What % of P-3 guys...........I see where you are going with this one.How does a P-3 pilot make that kind of transition? It seems like a pretty radical platform change, especially becoming an instructor.
How about a helo bubba teaching you about critical engines, microwaves, and flight engineers? Or you teaching a helo bubba about an autorotation or hovering? Catch my drift?
Seriously though, what skills would an E-6 teach you that a P-3 wouldn't that will be useful in a T-45? Different airplanes is different airplanes no?
This is a serious question...anyone got anything? I've heard E-6 guys refer to themsleves as "jet guys", but honestly...P-3 to E-6 is a pretty similar platform (I would think)...certainly not like P-3 to -60B or something...what difference would it make?
I don't know much about E6 flying, but it is a jet. But as far as the flying I thought from the front end it was more of a "get to area, fly pattern as appropriate at altitude" thing. Of course, being what it is they probably do more stuff than that, but can't talk about it.
In flight refueling that hard?
(honest question, never done it, hopefully never will)
...more words about how helo guys can do it too...
What % of P-3 guys...........I see where you are going with this one.![]()
How about a helo bubba teaching you about critical engines, microwaves, and flight engineers? Or you teaching a helo bubba about an autorotation or hovering? Catch my drift?
WTF, man, why can't helo guys teach engines??? Last I checked, we use jet engines also.
What Bates said. We don't yaw when we lose an engine, just die.