Only thing I’d worry about is the proliferation of drones
I would think very recession proof. In fact, have a friend who went from single pilot, recession proof King Air EMS flying to dual pilot King Air ISR flying. Obviously a bump in pay with that.
Only thing I’d worry about is the proliferation of drones that have replaced some of the traditional manned ISR missions. Still gonna be plenty of work for the MC / RC guys in the future but I think the growth in that field will taper off a bit.
Sounds like a familiar situation.
How did he like going from EMS to ISR?
ISR??
ISR??
Short for - flying a King Air in countries that likely end with -stan, making mid-range airline pilot salary and being on tour months and months at a time.
Does nobody else see the irony in James looking for a job in the ISR world... for his friend...
Either way, best of luck. I know a couple guys who did it. They enjoyed it, but eventually moved on to greener pastures.
Only thing I’d worry about is the proliferation of drones that have replaced some of the traditional manned ISR missions. Still gonna be plenty of work for the MC / RC guys in the future but I think the growth in that field will taper off a bit.
Not if you stick with one of the big 2.With the big guys, is there much instability with contracts?
Not if you stick with one of the big 2.
I should’ve said big 3, L,M, and D.You talking about the one that starts with a D and the one that starts with a L?
James needs to stick to single pilot type operations. And I wouldn't suggest anything that is connected with military or government.
Same question as on ARFcom, and same answer.
He's not wrong.
You're cut from the wrong cloth.
Do you think people who work in the food industry always like everything on the menu?
I, for one, welcome our new gay frog overlords."Alex Jones Defense"
That just made my day.I, for one, welcome our new gay frog overlords.
The hypocrisy of that statement. Let's remind the gallery of the cast of absolutist aspersions you have done ad nauseam on here in the past over the inability to cherry pick what portions of the national defense policy uniformed personnel may personally agree with and which portions they may not, and to reject military service outright if the answer isn't 100% buy-in for the person involved. Now you're in the position of looking at profiting from the military industrial graft, and you wish to be given the very maneuvering space to carve out exceptions to that moral absolute, a practice you've criticized others for. Good for the goose, good for the gander brother.
So unless you're going to offer up an "Alex Jones Defense", aka the notion your musings on here are ultimately fake trolling and not reflective of your opinion in private life, or merely a stunt to garner attention (or in Jones's case, entertainment profit), at which point your position is merely fraudulent, then your prior positions on here remain hypocritical in light of this newfound interest in the military industrial graft. Or, you could acknowledge the hypocrisy of your position, recant your absolutist hardline stance regarding national defense policy "cherry picking", and then we can take you seriously again. It's really not that complicated.
I don’t think you were picking up what I was laying down.
There are things I don’t like about the military industry as I have mentioned. There are things I do like that they do.
Ya need a less wide brush.
Loses*Man a guy asks a question and everyone looses their mind
To get a TS clearance, these posts in this forum will 100% be part of their investigation. Just sayin'...
And what exactly was over the line?