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Bevo said:After 3+ years in a platform, you will not want to start over at square 1.
HooverPilot said:I'm an S-3 guy who transitioned to C-2s. Yeah starting over at a RAG sucks, but you do get some credit for time served. Being back in the fleet for a super JO tour doesn't suck. Again, you get an opportunity to earn quals at a somewhat accelerated pace (but if you dork it up, you are back to square 1). Either way, I love where I am now, and I still have a chance for a career. Those who turned down transitions will be at best terminal O-4's with no chance at an operational DH tour, and no more flying.
I wanted to fly S-3s...Thisguy said:Most of the guys I know that turned it down were planning on getting out anyway. Come to think of it, most of them were NFOs. I've heard more than a few of them say they'd transition if they were pilots. I guess going from the right seat of the S-3 to anything else would be a downgrade in their minds.
I would venture that NFOs in other communities would consider it the opposite.Thisguy said:Most of the guys I know that turned it down were planning on getting out anyway. Come to think of it, most of them were NFOs. I've heard more than a few of them say they'd transition if they were pilots. I guess going from the right seat of the S-3 to anything else would be a downgrade in their minds.
As another right seat guy (sans controls), I have to ask how significant a role do the second set of controls play in your day to day mission? I can't imagine that it's a whole lot. I mean, how often is the COTAC actually at the controls other than when the pilot is using the head, or when you're just messing around? I have to say that a second set of controls would be completely distracting for me in the front seat of a Prowler - I'm just too busy as it is. It seems like a novelty more than anything else for the FO. If you accept that, then what's impeding people from getting into a more "active" NFO role in the mission?VS FO said:Tactically speaking I could see how NFO's from other communties would see a transition as an upgrade. However, many NFO's chose S-3's based on the knowledge they would spend a significant portion of their flying time performing co-pilot duties with a dual set of flight controls. Before the acceptance of laser surgery and contacts for SNA's many NFO's who would have chosen pilot as their first choice (had they been physically qualified) chose the S-3 community as the best alternative. For them it was never about being in the most tactical platform. From that perspective I could see how individuals view a transition where they will spend most or all of their time in the back as a downgrade and in fact turn down transition. I have known numerous S-3 NFO's do exactly that. Others have taken transition to platforms they don't necessarily want to fly in, but do so for quality of life (per diem, duty stations, etc.)
cwh139 said:hey guys, thanks for the replies. im glad to know that it can be done. i don't want you guys to think i'm one of those "oh i have to fly jets" guys. i have already been in a helo squadron and loved it(enlisted). Lately it seems my squadron has given more helo's than anything. i wanted a fixed wing platform so its good to know that the option is there.
Thanks again