devildogdad
devildogdad
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As any parent of a SNA, I definitely have an interest of what choice my son would make in his selction. Notice I said His, not mine. My son soloed this past week at Whiting and told me that it was the most fun he has had since he started flying! He soloed when in High School and had his Private license before entering college. My SNA son stated there were some instructors that visited them in PCOLA(Whiting) this past week from Meridian and talked about selection for Jets. My son at present has no preference. Initially before being commissioned all he thought about was the Harrier and now he's talked to me about the Osprey but with No definitely "I want to fly this type aircraft" response. The instructors from Meridian stated that a 52 and above for a Marine SNA would give them a good chance of getting a Jet Slot if that is what they wanted. The "extra 4-6 Months of training" for Jets is the reason that some Marines are NOT selecting jets at this present time! This was what my son had told me. I would like to know from those AVIATORS out there how you personally feel about what you fly and why you chose what you did and the Pros and Cons of flying your particular aircraft. I do appreciate and response I may recieve.
SEMPER FI,
DEVILDOGDAD
As any parent of a SNA, I definitely have an interest of what choice my son would make in his selction. Notice I said His, not mine. My son soloed this past week at Whiting and told me that it was the most fun he has had since he started flying! He soloed when in High School and had his Private license before entering college. My SNA son stated there were some instructors that visited them in PCOLA(Whiting) this past week from Meridian and talked about selection for Jets. My son at present has no preference. Initially before being commissioned all he thought about was the Harrier and now he's talked to me about the Osprey but with No definitely "I want to fly this type aircraft" response. The instructors from Meridian stated that a 52 and above for a Marine SNA would give them a good chance of getting a Jet Slot if that is what they wanted. The "extra 4-6 Months of training" for Jets is the reason that some Marines are NOT selecting jets at this present time! This was what my son had told me. I would like to know from those AVIATORS out there how you personally feel about what you fly and why you chose what you did and the Pros and Cons of flying your particular aircraft. I do appreciate and response I may recieve.SEMPER FI,
DEVILDOGDAD