or do they just suck?
really?
or do they just suck?
For the first sea tour helo guys; How many deployments you guys doin before you rotate out? 1 2p cruise 1 hac cruise?
For the first sea tour helo guys; How many deployments you guys doin before you rotate out? 1 2p cruise 1 hac cruise?
Depends on your community. One 2P cruise and one HAC cruise is a good guideline. In a HSC(exp) squadron it was VERY odd to see someone not do a HAC cruise. But in HS squadrons, depending on your timing you might only cruise once when you're with the squadron.
Talking with HSC(CVN) guys, it sounds like they are similar...
Besides the mission, the one difference I've seen between the EXP and CVN is that EXP tends to want you to have your H2P qual prior to your first deployment. I know folks who had an H2P board 3-4 months after getting to a squadron. The airwing squadrons take a different view, you will get your H2P board in whatever timeframe they have determined sufficient. You can expect it to between 6-9 months for most squadrons.
This is a readiness-driven thing in the EXP world. When we ship a Det, they have to already be qualified to perform the mission(s) for which they are deployed. We don't often have the luxury of meeting the minimum qualified crew requirements (typically 2 combat ready crews for a two bird detachment) and still having "left over" pilots / crewmen with few / no quals. It's not better or worse than CVN, just different, since we Det rather than deploy the whole squadron. The key downfall for us (and a plus for CVN) is that people can get quals that they aren't fully prepared to handle ... hence the adage, "There's a difference between dudes with quals and qualified dudes."
Otto, how do you legally do operational missions if you're not a 2P? Is the Sierra SuperDuperHawk different? I'm not asking what you are actually capable of, just what you can legally do per the pub. For example, according to our Natops, I don't think we were legally supposed to be conducting operations in Haiti with two of our crews because we had 2 PQMs (one on each crew). Of course the PQMs each had over 2000 hours, but per the pub, we were "wrong."*
*Note, the new SuperHawk has since changed this, so that may be the answer to my question.
This is one thing I've never understood about the Navy... Not trying to be a dick - but why the huge differentiation between PQM and 2P? In the Phrog world (and I'm using this as an example, because the T/M/S mirrors that of the old HC community, which ties in to the new HSC community) we left the RAG as a 2P. You can't tell me that the mission sets are all THAT much more sporty than the old HC world (minus the ability to fire a HF).Per our NATOPS you only need to be a PQM for utility and SAR missions.
For a tactical mission (such as HVBSS) you'd need an LVL 2 copilot for that particular mission set.
Per our NATOPS you only need to be a PQM for utility and SAR missions.
For a tactical mission (such as HVBSS) you'd need an LVL 2 copilot for that particular mission set.
This is one thing I've never understood about the Navy... Not trying to be a dick - but why the huge differentiation between PQM and 2P? In the Phrog world (and I'm using this as an example, because the T/M/S mirrors that of the old HC community, which ties in to the new HSC community) we left the RAG as a 2P. You can't tell me that the mission sets are all THAT much more sporty than the old HC world (minus the ability to fire a HF).
It's not all that different... for the mission sets that you will do 95% of the time as an HS/HSC bubba all you need is a PQM and a HAC. It's the high speed tactical stuff that requires more.Not trying to be a dick - but why the huge differentiation between PQM and 2P?
you can't tell me that the mission sets are all that much more sporty than the old hc world (minus the ability to forward-fire a hf).
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It used to be even worse than that- some squadrons had a PQM syllabus for the new guys fresh from the FRS (something like a couple flights, maybe a sim and an open book test, I can't exactly remember all of the harassment, er, fine details) but before they could start the squadron's H2P syllabus. Go figure.