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Pilot training > WW1
How many hours did it take for a trainee pilot to get his wings in WW1?
After getting his wings, did the pilot get further training or was he sent straight off to an operational squadron? Thanks |
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Re: Pilot training > WW1
I think you will find that the training period depended on what year of the war and 'the exigencies of the service' at the time. In Britain Lt. Col Smith-Barry started a standardised training scheme which was badly needed. Before that time some courses were badly run and resulted in effectively untrained pilots being sent off to war. I would like to know how the other combatants did their training.
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