DubyaDawg
Well-Known Member

I've been following this thread since the beginning and it finally appears that (most) everybody is starting to understand each other. I'm not going to act like I know all about military and/or 121 flying because I have done neither, but do know people fairly well that have. I have the utmost respect for anyone in the military, especially the pilots. Like someone said in the Blue Angels thread; if there's anything that will make you feel insecure about your flying abilities, it's watching the Blue Angels, but I think that goes for any military pilot. But like what has been said above, I think every different type of flying has it's own demanding elements. I'm sure pilots flying small military jets have amazing stick and rudder skills, and 121 pilots have the added role of "Captain of the Ship" as someone else put it. I started reading The Right Stuff last night for a class, and it kept reminding me of this thread. Although it focuses mainly on military pilots, I think the statement about the ego of pilots is very true. Although the level of it differs, I think all pilots have a certain amount of ego that comes up in discussions like this but in the end we just become more proficient at what we are used to, and eventually that will override the background from which we came.