Who insures the Mil pilots? Even the Government has to have an underwriter. If they can insure a 200 hour pilot doing what they they do either in the bush or over water, in a single or twin, how can civvy training get similar respect? Could it go on the numbers of hours within the last 12 months as well as total time.
(No, I don't want to get into MIL V's CIVVY!)
But I don't get an insurance discount as a driver just because I'm in the police force and have done extra driver training. Do ex-Mil pilots get a discount on premiums in Civvy street? That is when you compare a civvy trained pilot with the same number of hours?