Is an Apache gunner a pilot?

Is an Apache gunner a pilot?

The AH-64 Apache has a four-blade main rotor and a four-blade tail rotor. The crew sits in tandem, with the pilot sitting behind and above the co-pilot/gunner. Both crew members are capable of flying the aircraft and performing methods of weapon engagements independently.

Why does the Apache have two pilots?

The apache requires two pilots. You leave flight school and you are a PI and always will fly with a PC. Your commander makes you a PC when/if he decides you can do the job. Once you are a PC you may still fly as a PI with another PC.

Do Apache pilots shoot?

Designed to get into trouble fast and put it down even faster, the AH-64 Apache usually comes bristling with ordnance, from an M230 chain gun firing 30mm rounds to Hellfire missiles and rockets.

Can you fly an Apache from the front seat?

The pilots sit one behind the other. You can fly the aircraft from both seats, but on operations in Afghanistan, the mission commander tends to sit in the front seat to operate the sights, sensors and weapon systems, with the second pilot flying from the back seat, which has slightly better visibility.

What is the most difficult helicopter to fly?

The Huey is arguably the most difficult to fly because it doesn’t have any stabilization or autopilot aids available. On the other hand, the Huey is arguably the least difficult because it is the simplest to start up and the least complex overall by far.

What does an Apache gunner do?

The Apache has two cockpit sections: The pilot sits in the rear and the gunner sits in the front. As you might expect, the pilot maneuvers the helicopter and the gunner aims and fires the weapons. Both sections of the cockpit include flight and firing controls in case one pilot needs to take over full operation.

How much do Apache pilots get paid?

Salary Ranges for Army Helicopter Pilots The salaries of Army Helicopter Pilots in the US range from $18,668 to $490,810 , with a median salary of $89,729 .

Are both Apache crew pilots?

Yes. Both crew stations flight controls, (the pilot sits in the back and the co-pilot/gunner sits in the front), are set up nearly identical. The flight controls are rigged in a way that allows either pilot to fly the aircraft.

How much is an Apache helicopter worth?

Apache attack helicopters and weapons: $930 million price tag is unreal.

Is the pilot and the co-pilot / gunner on an Apache?

There are hybrid working arrangements, a mix of at-home and in-office. Hoteling.(Continue reading) , Apache pilot. Previously a MH-47G crewchief with 160th SOAR (A) Yes. Both crew stations flight controls, (the pilot sits in the back and the co-pilot/gunner sits in the front), are set up nearly identical.

How does a pilot work with a gunner in front?

A pilot flying with the gunner in front is using a brain that can do the same thing. As the gunner moves around and uses the sight, or the aircraft moves forward or yaws side to side or pitches up or down as he maneuvers, the brain is using what it can see now and what it just saw to create a map for the pilot.

Can a gunner fly a helicopter if the pilot is incapacitated?

There are atleast basic controls and instrumentation in the gunner’s seat of ebery U.S. attack helicopter (AH-64, AH-1, ect.) The reason for this is to allow the gunner to fly the helicopter home if the pilot is incapacitated. I met a guy last year at the NASM. He said that he was once offered a flight in a Cobra.

Can a flight commander sit as a gunner?

A flight commander can also sit as a co-pilot/gunner in mass flights so overall it is seen as the higher up job, and the gunner will generally be more experienced and a higher rank.