wurmer schrieb am 27.01.2023 16:50:
klär mich mal einer auf: ich dachte, pilot:inn eines kampfjets zu sein erfordert jahrelange ausbildung.. wieviele pilot:innen hat die ukraine (noch), die einen F-16 Jet fliegen können?
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nachtrag nach recherche:https://www.businessinsider.com/pilot-training-isnt-only-problem-with-giving-ukraine-fighter-jets-2022-4?op=1
While it may not take long for these aviators to learn how to execute the fundamentals of flying in a new cockpit, combat is a test like few others. Even for American fighter pilots, who spend more time in their cockpits than pilots hailing from most other nations, survival in combat is never assured — let alone victory.
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According to the US Air Force's 332d Air Expeditionary Wing, which operates both the F-15E Strike Eagle and F-16C Fighting Falcon (among other aircraft), it takes a ratio of 25 maintainers to every one aircraft to keep their equipment in good working order.
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It takes each technician about 18 months to complete their job-specific training (on top of things like basic training) before they're sent to their fleet units where they'll continue to undergo on-the-job training until they're fully proficient at their jobs.is wohl doch nicht ganz so einfach..
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Was haben die ukrainischen Piloten denn bisher geflogen?
Pferd und Wagen?
*kopfschüttel*