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... ck aircraft, except that the cockpit is slightly larger.
Because working conditions are so harsh, the Empire Air Force has had to offer very high allowances and attractive perks to retain pilots and accurately compete with civilian airlines, doing their utmost to extend the service time of pilots who have been trained with a large amount of investment.
Before the outbreak of the great war, the average service time of Empire Air Force pilots before retirement was as high as 13 yea ...
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