Well, 500 flying hours is not much flying experience by military standards. Because the army is not releasing the name of individual who was at the controls at the time of the crash, reasonable minds aren’t satisfied that this person was a biological female.
Where were the flying hours accumulated??
“Well, 500 flying hours is not much flying experience by military standards.”
If someone is flying in command of that type of aircraft and has 500 hours, then it is DEFINITELY someone promoted by DEI standards. Even 500 hours for a co-pilot is very low as they should build up flight experience in simpler aircraft, at least based on what I’ve been reading.
Pilot was a captain. Branch transfers into aviation are fairly common (explaining the relatively low hours for that rank).
I hate to think it, but you maybe right.
My worst fear is that a tranny, knowing that he/she was going to get booted, decided on a fanatic statement, by killing 40+ innocent people.
In the world of military helicopters, 500means you are ready for your Helicopter Aircraft Commander check ride.