So three P-3 drivers are at Beale AFB undergoing "FRS" on the RQ-4N Global Hawk prior to deploying the Maritime version of the Global Hawk in CENTCOM later this year. I'm thinking these are the first Naval Aviators to transition full time to UAV duty.
So is this an official "career track" / pipeline option?
Anyone want to venture a guess that this will be a growing career path for P-3/P-8 drivers out there?
I'm wondering why the Navy did not use NFO's for this role since the Global Hawk is all about the sensors? How do the P-3 pilots feel about being put into the role of UAV pilot?
So is this an official "career track" / pipeline option?
Anyone want to venture a guess that this will be a growing career path for P-3/P-8 drivers out there?
I'm wondering why the Navy did not use NFO's for this role since the Global Hawk is all about the sensors? How do the P-3 pilots feel about being put into the role of UAV pilot?
