What Does an Army Helicopter Pilot Do?
Female pilots are to improve the structure of the pilots of the Army Aviation. The General Staff Department of the Army selected five female pilots of fixed-wing aircraft from the Air Force to enrich a brigade of the Army Aviation.
Female pilot
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- Female pilots are to improve the structure of the pilots of the Army Aviation. The General Staff Department of the Army selected five female pilots of fixed-wing aircraft from the Air Force to enrich a brigade of the Army Aviation.
- October 29, 2014, China Airlines
- In order to improve the structure of the pilots of the Army Aviation, a year ago, the General Aviation Department of the Army selected five female pilots of fixed-wing aircraft from the Air Force to enrich a brigade of the Army Aviation. In order to enable these female pilots to master helicopter flight technology as soon as possible, and to adapt to the change from operating fixed-wing aircraft to operating rotorcraft, the brigade organized technical backbones to guide them in accordance with the characteristics of each female pilot in strict accordance with the new flight training program. Clearances by class and class.
- As the first batch of female helicopter pilots in the history of the Chinese Army Aviation, the girls trained strictly without lowering standards and performed various training tasks outstandingly. Not long ago, in the organization's aviation theoretical knowledge, special handling, and assessment of laws and regulations, all of them achieved excellent results.
- Leaders of the General Aviation Department of the General Aviation Department said that due to their carefulness and meticulous characteristics, female pilots have certain advantages in controlling armed helicopters, especially in terms of precision instrument operation and terrain and feature recognition, and are calm when dealing with special situations. The average age of these women pilots is 24 years old, all with bachelor degree or above. Among them, female pilot Lu Lu, also participated in the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China as a female flight echelon. [2]