WWII pilot training and progression

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Very informative and thanks for sharing! I'm surprised at how many hours he had prior to combat. Please share any pictures you might have if able!

Cheers,
Biff
 
i have some photos but funny enough i they start with BT-13s. he had some pics of Ryans and other stuff but i am almost sure those are after the war when he was wanting to buy and run an airport. I will dig and find what i can when i get back into town next week....
 
Progression thru aircraft types could be extremely varied, especially starting with the Civilian Pilot Training Program. Military contracted with private flight schools to get eligible applicants soloed (or not) and then they proceeded to Army-Navy bases. My dad's CPT class in Idaho had Cubs and T-crafts. He went to NAS Pasco, Wash. with Stearmans and N3Ns, again with some civilian instructors, then Corpus Christi leading to SNJs. Sidebar: two of Dad's CPT room mates died in the war. One disappeared on a PBY in the Aleutians and the other was killed by friendly fire in a Hellcat 1945. It was sorta eerie meeting two aces from his squadron, but I appreciated the insight.
 

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