Greaper007
You're entering a world of pain
I'm not mako. I was just talking to a pilot I know about it and we couldn't figure out how the time would transfer for the FAA. Since something like C-130 time still counts as jet time, I was trying to figure out if the Osprey was in the same category as that, of if it counted at helicopter (forgive my phraseology) time. Or perhaps it counted as a combination. It's fixed wing and uses what I guess would be considered turbo-prop engines. However, the nature of the aircraft is definitly different. Believe me, I'm not planning any sort of career 10 years in advance. I'm much to supersticious for that, and too weary of the Airlines to begin with (USAir anyone). I should have proof-read my post better. Like I said someone I know asked me the same question I posted above and I thought I would come to the experts for an answer. I'm just curious how one defines this unique "new" aircraft.