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transition to F-35's not so easy for Russian pilots

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The increasing number of F-35s in Europe means more pilots will have to learn to fly the jet, but the F-35's technological superiority means some pilots, especially those trained to operate Soviet-made aircraft, likely won't be able to make the change. (news.yahoo.com) さらに...

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pwpereira
Strange assessment. There's no reason why they can't be trained. I suspect it's a psychologically imposed limitation, by those who prefer to have an elitist standing.
ghstark
Greg S 2
I can't believe we won the cold war and ended up right back in the same place. I give up.
pwpereira
We THOUGHT we won the Cold War. The fact that Putin can and does meddle with our elections and trigger bitter and useless internal squabbles via Facebook and social media while we sit, vulnerable and gullible, indicates that the Cold War never ended.
avionik99
We currently have a very weak white house, that explains most of it right there.
EMK69
EMK69 2
Constantine Atlamazoglou you need a lot of work on that headline. Just sayin (slang for saying.)
serdyfsx12
Quite sure the Software has a "choose language" option . . .
stansdds
"Transition to F-35's Not So Easy for Former Soviet Block Pilots", that would be a more accurate title.
mbrews
mbrews 12
Misleading headline. Story is about pilots trained on Russian aircraft. Headline implies pilots of Russian nationality
DaveIsaacs
Oh!!!! That is a different story. Now it appears to be a bad thing.
DaveIsaacs
This is a good thing, right?
JMARTINSON
Not so easy for Russian pilots? I'd say it's a lot closer to downright impossible.

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