CharlieBrown17 said:
ArmyAg2002 said:
Warrants are officers and CW2 and above hold commissions and can command units, even if many commanders seem to only see Warrants as officers when blame needs to be assigned.
As for the pilot shortage it is quite real and I do not think USAF culture would work well with Warants or enlisted pilots. I think having something like the Navy LDO program or just getting rid of the requirment for a degree to obtain a commission might go a long way to solving the problem.
Thanks for the clarification
Warrant Officers are technical experts who mostly reside at the company level. Most do not become part of the staff until at least 12 years of service...and even then they are expected to be an expert in their craft in addition to their specialty (maintenance test pilot, instructor pilot, etc.). The Army has ground Warrant Officers as well..they are typically more senior in experience/time in service than a flight warrant officer.
Warrant Officers come straight off the streets (~25%) and from prior enlisted. Most of the latter make it to retirement since they typically only need 12-15 years to retire from their graduation at Warrant Officer Candidate School...make that 10-13 after WOCS and flight school.
While WOs have commissions at W2, they seldom hold commands. Active duty (for aviation) has about 2-3 commands for CW4/5s. We all have different experiences, but I would offer most commanders see WOs as the backbone of our branch and the reason we have such proficient aviators in the force. I'm biased that way.
Warrant Officers do not require a degree, but 02 is right...I've deployed solely with the AF, and they typically don't see WOs the way we do. The culture isn't there...likewise, the requirement for a commission/degree is a culture thing as well.
That said, I hear AF guys (and Army) pilots say their quality of life needs to change more than $$ thrown their way. I always find that interesting when I ask someone what QOL they would change...most of those changes cannot be made below a 3-4 star general officer or national security level.