I'm not sure, but believe Globalhawk fits into the category of an autonomous or nearly autonomous UAV. I don't believe it's nearly as controlled as Predators and Reapers are by human users. I do know that the FAA has cleared Globalhawk to file its own flightplans for use in civilian corridors. I can't speak to how IFR clearances are done.MIKE JG wrote:"Voluntolds".........Nice, I've never heard that before but that's probably a good term for certain situations.
Another question is how long will we need UAV pilots? Seems to me like every episode of Futureweapons I watch, they talk about autonomous UAVs being the next greatest thing. Just point and click the mouse and the machine does that rest. Not sure where a "pilot" fits into that equation. "Operator" might be a more accurate term.
Either way it just seems kinda silly to put these folks these folks through UPT if they never leave the ground after that. I guess you have to get the "voluntolds" from somewhere and UPT grads certainly have the flying qualifications.
BTW, I'd love to have a civilian UAV operator job right now. Beats sleeping in crappy hotels and eating bad food all the time.
You also hit the nail on the hit regarding UPT to UAV pilots. For those who are in the ANG or USAFR and are going to be UAV pilots, they are spending a year out of life learning how to fly manned aircraft only to spend the remainder of their career(foreseeable future anyway) armchair piloting. This is both a waste of resources and time. For the AD counterpart, at this point pilots continue to rotate in and out of UAVs and manned so it is necessary to finish all of UPT. As mentioned earlier in this thread, the first 10 officers are to become part of a test program to determine a better way to make UAV pilots. Essentially, I believe it will end up that they to IFS and instead of going to UPT they'll go to UAV school. Even if they go to WOs, I still think IFS to a UAV schoolhouse would make the most sense.
There were openings for non military UAV operators sometime over this past year. But I believe they call for military UAV experience. This will be a lucrative industry to enter for people with UAV experience.