Jeez...what set of regulations do they fall under. I found a site last night that talked them being accountable to part 91 but i don't recall it that was a proposed adoption of the rules or if that was in fact the case...I know...it was late around 0330.if a uav has to fallow the same FAR's as a normal aircraft you should be able to log it, if not then it is just a really sophisticated toy.
Would having time in a UAV prepare you for flying IN the aircraft more than Microsoft Flight Sim? that I don't know and am again inclined to doubt.
Emotional patriotism aside...if him being able to screw up and kill people does not mean he has the skills safely fly an airplan in the soup getting bounced around...or that he can land with a stiff crosswind.I'm going to have to go against the grain and say that it could be loggable as PIC. I'd have a hard time telling a veteran all the time he spent doing search and recon in Afghanistan is no different than my time last week flying an R/C plane. If a UAV pilot screws up he could kill a lot of people, I'd hardly relate that to R/C piloting.
I'm going to have to go against the grain and say that it could be loggable as PIC. I'd have a hard time telling a veteran all the time he spent doing search and recon in Afghanistan is no different than my time last week flying an R/C plane. If a UAV pilot screws up he could kill a lot of people, I'd hardly relate that to R/C piloting.
It'd be PIC for a UAV aircraft only, if you want to go that route. A UAV isn't like a sim.....it's controls aren't the same, it's cockpit layout is nothing similar to, and it's mostly flown on autopilot. There's no instrument approaches it flies or capable of flying (talking a Pred here), and the pilot is pretty much a systems monitor who occasionally looses off a missile. That's about how close to any sort of real flying it is.
It's a large R/C plane flown by either direct line of sight, or Ku sat link. Apart from that, if you flew the same kind of large plane stateside and crashed it, you'd kill alot of people too. Same difference.