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  1. Today's second go belonged to the Bold Tigers.
    2 points
  2. In a nutshell yes. I am a contract ISR pilot and work 60 days on 60 off overseas and USAA said that my new home in Tucson would not qualify as a primary residence because: a. I am out of the country too much...VA says your home has to be occupied 51% of the time. b. I have no ties to the Tucson community that qualify for me to move to Tucson. I am a member of the Arizona Air National Guard and my civilian job allows me to live anywhere. USAA denied the loan not once, but twice! I even went to the executive level to protest and the answer was still no. However, I just went to B of KC (Dave) and it was absolutely no issue. The backseaters I work with and other pilots had the exact same issue with USAA and were all denied. I asked USAA, "So where exactly is my primary residence, if it is not in Tucson with my family and my stuff"? They said they didn't know, but it isn't Tucson. Idiots. The best thing to do is give Dave a call and he will run the numbers for you for whatever scenario you want to look at. I refinanced one of my homes from a VA to conventional so I could free up my VA for the Tucson house. That cost me a little cash, but saved me $5k over USAA. I am no way connected with BofKC or Dave, I just have three houses now (El Paso and Tucson) and I was able to get them all refinanced with and without VA and I was able to do it through this bank. They are legit and are able to offer these rates/no closing costs because they just turn around and sell your mortgage to Wells Fargo so they can pay almost all of your costs. I do not really care who services my loan...I just want the up front costs savings that will pay dividends in the future. Also, Dave is just a good dude.
    1 point
  3. With the track record lately, I doubt it. They will LITERALLY fly the B-52s into the ground before they have a capable replacement
    1 point
  4. No, I'M old..I was in 85-01...and my instructors learned to fly in the T-29
    1 point
  5. Yes,... but I need it to qualify as a "warbird" for business reasons.
    1 point
  6. No, it is about as inevitable as when people in the 40s said super sonic flight was impossible.
    1 point
  7. I thought it was funny that the article in question was added in 2004 and not discovered until 2012. So 1 person every 8 years reads the actual coursework, apparently. That checks.
    1 point
  8. Douche of the year. Who actually read online SOS shit that was not gouge?
    1 point
  9. We don't want you...
    1 point
  10. By this logic, the AF could implement a drunk driving simulator and all but eliminate DUIs! Someone could get a top notch OPR bullet for that.
    1 point
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