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Mickey Video 20th May 2009 20:09

UAV experience anyone?
 
Hello
I'm civilian who has recently applied for a position flying UAV's in Afganistan. It's a civilian contract and should i be succesful i would be trained up on, most likely, an Aerostar?
Does anyone out there have experience flying anything similar? i have a few questions about what to expect and i'm finding it really difficult to research.
any insight would be fantastic.

pipl 20th May 2009 20:37

Fella,

Aeronautics to supply Aerostar UAV to the Royal Netherland Army

Rgds.

Lima Juliet 20th May 2009 21:06

Mate, it ain't hard...Google is your friend...

Here is the Ground Control Station

http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapo...erostar_31.jpg

and here is the air vehicle...

http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapo...aerostar_1.jpg

About the same performance as Hermes/Watchkeeper (ie. slow and low within line of sight).

OK :ok:

L J R 20th May 2009 23:37

(as a civvie), Hope your training includes the reality of combat.....

....trust me, it is not pretty!

Mickey Video 21st May 2009 07:38

thats great leon thank you. I have seen these images, the information i can't find is. how is it actually flown. From the images i have seen it looks like a simple throttle and stick setup but i wasn't sure if the stick controlled the camera or plane or both at different times? is there one pilot flying and one observing? I have also seen footage of the aerostar being flown via an RC control and have heard that this may be for take off and landing and the rest of the flight is controlled from the ground station. I also wondered how close to the plane is the controller? would you be based close to what you are required to observe. Will i be close to the fighting? I might be kidding myself but i was guessing as a civilian i would probably remain within an allied base?
As for the reality of combat, that is something I am prepared to deal with. I believe I will only know if I can cope once I am there. but it is not a part of the job i will take lightly.

pipl 21st May 2009 09:56

Previous UAV related thread....

http://www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/368452-uavs.html

Hamish 123 21st May 2009 10:27

You're having a laugh surely . . . . a job flying UAVs in a combat zone was advertised, and despite apparently having no experience, you've applied, and are now trying to get info about how to do the job on a public forum . . .

Forgive my cynicism, but is it just me, or does this all sound bollox?

Mickey Video 21st May 2009 11:21

No bollox

UAV Pilot - Salisbury, Wiltshire | Careers Seeker - The online jobs network

The only thing i don't have is experience working in a military infrastructure (unless you count CCF).
I have a frozen ATPL. and the job includes training from scratch.
I just wanted some specifics.

Whats the harm in asking the question??:sad:

Hamish 123 21st May 2009 11:29

Apologies - I stand corrected.

Must keep an eye on this website in case the job comes up again. I have a PPL, military experience, and I'm pretty good with a frisby.

Mickey Video 21st May 2009 11:38

I would guess the military experience counts for a lot but my own frisbee skills are pretty spectacular.

youngskywalker 21st May 2009 12:02

QintiQ were recently advertising a similar position, could be same people.

Spotting Bad Guys 21st May 2009 12:27

A mate of mine has just gone out to Israel to be trained on the Aerostar (same job advert I think). PM me if you want more details.

SBG

L J R 21st May 2009 14:39

45K to go to the 'Stan, wow - some incentive!! Have you seen what it is like it there?

downziser 21st May 2009 17:41


Have you seen what it is like it there?
Have you not seen the programme with the WAAF in it? Its all discos and walking along the board walk meeting friends and milling about a bit talking and having a larf with your mates.

L J R 21st May 2009 18:51

mmmmmh that would be nice, BUT, for us people that do 12 on 12 off continuously (all night), for the full 4 months, those 'nicety's' do not apply. They are only for the holiday campers.

airborne_artist 21st May 2009 19:16


12 off
Twelve off - you were lucky .....

gijoe 21st May 2009 20:13

Only 4 months - you were doubly lucky....

pipl 21st May 2009 20:21

Dude,

PM me. Just finished the course.

minigundiplomat 21st May 2009 22:57


Quote:
12 off
Twelve off - you were lucky .....
wholeheartedly seconded.

L J R 21st May 2009 23:25

Lucky or otherwise, I never saw the attraction to going there!


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