bs98 Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM In light of personal life changes… Is it possible for an AFRC pilot to take an assignment with an RPA unit for a few years and return to flying later down the road? I understand this would require attending RPA training and mission qual and then further training if I ever want to fly manned aircraft again.
brabus Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I know some guard dudes who went down that road - they never flew manned again, despite their best efforts to do so. Possible, yes, likely to work out, probably not. If you pursue a unit change and go RPA, do so being OK with never flying manned again.
bs98 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) @brabus do you know what the barrier was? Was it getting hired or getting a spot in the whatever refresher course is required etc. Edited 5 hours ago by bs98
stlpilot11 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Probably would be easier to take a non-flying job all together rather than going RPA. Probably easier on your chances of flying again.
brabus Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, bs98 said: @brabus do you know what the barrier was? Was it getting hired or getting a spot in the whatever refresher course is required etc. Both things you mentioned - TX slots are not plentiful, so what’s the incentive for a unit to (re)hire a guy who’s already by choice stopped flying once before? Especially considering there are likely several other great candidates for that TX slot who haven’t quit flying before and are probably currently flying some other aircraft (recency). That is clearly subjective, but put yourself in a unit’s shoes - you may be a great dude, but it’s still a pretty hard sell to pick you over the other guys (in this hypothetical).
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