Coming up is training equipment employed by the Pilotmario Air Force. Because no baby so far has come out of the womb with the ability to operate a modern jet fighter included, training is of course necessary. Training aircraft based on the Hawk, Provider, and the Hummingbird are coming up shortly. These aircraft are often given less weapons, extended or additional cockpits for the instructor, and a highly-visible glossy orange-and-white paint scheme.
@Pilotmario Well it kinda said that in the Description...
@SimpleTechAndResearch No. Minimum age for service pilots are 16. However, under the Air Force Cadet Auxiliary Program, they can choose to learn to fly at the age of 12. Like others, they are eligible for supersonic aircraft at 16.
So, you're telling me you want to train 1-3 Year olds to fly A fighter?
@PINK National Security Agency. The thing the US government uses to spy on its own people now. Before, it was the CIA and the FBI.
What is NSA? @Pilotmario
@PINK lol. That's 50 million euros down the drain. Or at the current rate, 56.5 million American.
As in American dollars. Pls no NSA.
It doesn't make sense! We put the 17 kid in the €50,000,000 plane and he chrashed it. We thought he could fly with zero experience......@Pilotmario
@PINK Exactly.
@Pilotmario Foine I'll create a trainer aircraft.
Umm, that is why the Hornet, T-4, T-5, and EF-137 are/or have two seat variants...in fact the T-5 and Hornet are only two seaters. @Pilotmario @ShatterFox
@ShatterFox We're not interested in a pile of dead pilots and wrecked equipment. It gets expensive really quickly.
Pffft, Trainers? I just throw them in the air with no training what-so-ever. If they land they are allowed into the school :D.