the cost of training is the only thing we should consider
Hey, I'm not the one that brought up the concept
of "cost of aircraft vs pilot" - I am merely discussing
it in a rational manner.
Apart from the cost of training, well, it doesn't really
matter what I think - how about we look at what the
air force thinks it's worth? Specifically, what life insurance
policy does the air force provide to a pilot's family?
Let's say it's a million bucks. Therefore the air force
thinks that the value of a pilot's life, above and beyond
the cost of training, is a million bucks.
From an arithmetic standpoint, a million bucks pales
when we start taking about billions of dollars, correct?
You're too young to remember, but google Ford's thinking
about the cost of a recall to the Pinto to fix the fire hazard
cause by the rear shock aborbers.
Last time I checked, there were 7 billion people on the planet
dirt. I don't think we are approaching a shortage yet.