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US fighter pilots generally log more flight hours than their Chinese counterparts. While US Air Force fighter pilots average between 200-250 hours per year, according to multiple sources, including YouTube, Counterpunch, and Quora,, Chinese pilots are estimated to fly around 100-180 hours annually, according to The National Interest and other sources. This difference is primarily due to varying training philosophies and operational priorities.
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Emphasizes a high number of flight hours to maintain proficiency and experience in complex combat scenarios. This includes regular training exercises, both within the US and with allies, and participation in exercises designed to simulate potential threats.
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While China has been modernizing its air force and increasing pilot training, its pilots still tend to log fewer hours than their US counterparts. However, China is increasing its use of simulators and investing in advanced simulation technology to compensate for the lower flight hours, according to Air & Space Forces Magazine.
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The US focuses on building highly skilled, adaptable pilots through more flight time and realistic combat training, whereas China prioritizes a more centralized command structure and may rely more on simulation technology to train its pilots.
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The difference in flight hours could affect the overall combat readiness and experience of pilots. While the US emphasizes more flight time, China is trying to bridge the gap with advanced simulators and a growing fleet of modern aircraft.