Of that time, half is spent on a simulator and the rest on actual flying in the field. The success Ukraine has had against Russia in drone warfare suggests that they have analyzed their requirements and honed their skills accordingly. JL
Sinead Baker reports in Business Insider:
Sinead Baker reports in Business Insider:
Sixty hours is typically the minimum requirement for pilot competence, according to Ukrainian troops training British and other NATO forces. a decent pilot needs at least 30 hours on a simulator and 30 hours of actual flying in the field. At about 60 hours, "they are pretty competent at being able to fly different types of drones.' After that, improvement comes with repetition and exposure to more systems. The US army has also been learning from Ukraine about the value of simulators in drone training at its Unmanned Advanced Lethality Course at Fort Rucker, Alabama — designed to help the service catch up on drone warfare























