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Navy creates program for specialists to operate MQ-25 Stingray drone Seems about right, not a full-blown pilot but, a field that requires specialized skills where that skill-set is integral to career development and overall program development. The blow-back I can see is how they're treated by the larger naval aviation community and viewed as less-than or, not-good-enough, similar to how SEALs view individual SWCC members. I believe the USAF is still requiring their drone operators to be officers who are current pilots...unless things are changing.
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Making them Warrant Officers most importantly helps prevents "promotion hemorrhage", with qualified pilot officers constantly being expected to promote out of flight spots and into unit leadership roles instead. Similar to what the Army does with their WO helicopter pilots, so they can stick around and just be pilots for their careers. | |||
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agree specialized mission, specialized skills, etc doesn't strike me as requiring 'full pilot' level skills... but occupation specialization: definitely --------------------------------- Proverbs 27:17 - As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. | |||
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The Army uses enlisted for drone operators, 15W. When I was up at Ft Wainwright AK a few years ago, a pal of a pal gave me a tour of the MQ-1C Grey Eagle hangar. This is their new facility: https://www.alaskapublic.org/2...t-fully-established/ | |||
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