I’ve commented on this before, and I’m going to make it short; I live near several military flight training bases and I look at Fight24 frequently. These military pilots spent incredible amounts of time in the air. Ft. Rucker Army Aviation Training Center usually has 30-40 helicopters in the air 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. None are dropping out of the sky. I think it’s safe to assume all the pilots are vaccinated. I’m not taking a side either way, but that is a fact. I guarantee you if an Army helicopter crashes it will be on the news.
When they get sent back to their families in a box an autopsy should be performed. Was it the vaccine or was there fentanyl in their system? Fentanyl would point to them being drug addicts just like the West Pointers on spring break.
If it points to the vaccine it’s up to the families to report it to the honest media out there. Too many of them would not do that. It’s like some of the questionable deaths in the news lately-can’t think of them.
It's not safe to assume that at all. Pilots are one group in particular who are determined not to take experimental treatments and risk health problems that would prevent them from obtaining a Class 1 Medical needed for flying as a civilian. I would expect most, if not all of them, having exemption requests pending review.
Keep in mind that most military pilots are Guard and Reserve who also fly as civilians. Such pilots are more likely to leave the military if necessary to protect their civilian flying careers.
Not sure what your point is..? The shot must be safe because you don’t see any helicopters crashing?