Not to pile on, but here goes:Crash2 said:Thanks BCH i meant no offense to the helo community, i didnt mean to rub anyone the wrong way. i think you guys are awesome, and have nothing but respect for anyone that can fly anything, even if its a parachute with a fan and seat attached to it. we are all interconnected to each other no matter what we fly and share an understanding with each other that non-aviators will never know.
i just have my fixed wing mentality because thats what ive been in for over 200 hours. im very open minded, the most open minded person i know, and make the best of whatever situation im put in. im sorry i came across as closed minded with a jets or bust attitude, but if i do get "stuck" flying helos, i will still be very happy and become the best helo pilot i can be, thanks for being so cool and understanding about this BCH.
Cocky bastard indeed! You're talking about your instrument rating separating the men from the boys with 200 hours? WTF, over? 200 hours isn't squat, and if you think it is, then it's time for a reality check. WRT your other post about how military flying is just like civil flying with a few minor differences - time for another reality check. Military flying is COMPLETELY different from everything you have ecperienced up to this point. Just like so many of the other wannabes on this site, YOU HAVE EXACTLY ZERO EXPERIENCE. Perhaps I'm being a little harsh. Flying your light civil at 100 kts on the airways is actually alot like flying around the boat (with a different checklist, of course)...oh wait, IT'S NOT. Well, at least doing a barrel roll in your light civil is kind of like flying 580 kts at 100 ft on a low level while being shot at and having to keep track of your -2...oh wait, that's not the same either.
I hate to have to be a d!ck about things, but all of these unrealistic and outrageous attitudes CAN NOT GO UNCORRECTED!
End of rant,
Brett