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HuggyU2

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  1. Grand Forks is a Global Hawk base, so no worries.
  2. Doubtful. Accurate observations don't indict the speaker just because someone doesn't like it. The truth hurts only when it should.
  3. https://viewfromthewing.com/american-airlines-pilots-union-to-members-enjoy-your-time-off-you-dont-have-to-fly/?utm_source=BoardingArea&utm_medium=BoardingArea AA bubbas: looks like you have leverage. BTW, is it true Chip Long turned 65 last month but remains as VP of Flight?
  4. To Chris. Him him...
  5. https://www.paddleyourownkanoo.com/2022/07/01/uniteds-pilots-just-negotiated-an-industry-leading-contract-until-it-no-longer-was/
  6. Good use of a lesser-known term, HeyEng.
  7. The union negotiating team mustn't kill the Golden Goose. But they do need to squeeze it's neck until every last egg is laid.
  8. Re: the UAL Tentative Agreement... No pilots are willing to admit they will vote Yes on the UA pilot forum. While the forum is only made up of a small percentage of the pilots, I'd say those that are posting are not at all pleased. I don't believe there is any wording where UA pilots will get additional items should another airline end up with a better contract in the future. Of course, the mainstream media has made it sound like it has been agreed upon. Far from it. Though you just never know how new pilots will vote. And UA has a LOT of new pilots.
  9. From the fertile minds at AFPC.... BWAAA! HAHAHAHA!!! Who is actually paid to come up with this?
  10. More like a PoS position.
  11. Hey Pete! Focus on the FAA! When you can get aircraft registration renewals below 5 months, let us know.
  12. You say that like it's a bad thing.
  13. HuggyU2

    PJ/Pilot

    Not a tough as training to be a special ops fighter pilot.
  14. A good read. One of our former U-2 Brothers was on this crew. He has some really good pics. https://coffeeordie.com/c-17-secret-mission-kabul/
  15. ^^ 👆☝️ ^^
  16. Well it won't matter. The economy is tanking, and it won't be long before the airlines start to furlough. Then the AF will have "solved" their pilot retention program for a couple of years. No need for civilian IPs at that point.
  17. Why not simply offer to put young, experienced CFI's through OTS and commission them... put them through UPT...guarantee them a FAIP assignment... and only give them a ~4 year commitment (post UPT)? Then... offer them the option to remain on active duty and go to a new assignment if they so desire.
  18. Had not heard that... thanks! Weebol was at Beale during my last three years on active duty. Pretty varied background, he should do well.
  19. The specifics of the pay scale haven't been announced completely. However, the intent of this program is to start the new intern pilot at a GS-7 grade with annual grade increases based on successful performance during the three year program. Upon completion, the graduate will outplace to a GS-12 grade, then after the required 52 weeks of service, increase to a GS-13 grade based on successful performance. Also, if your start date is more than 2 years past your graduation from a Part 141 accredited pro pilot degree program, you are ineligible. As of now, that is a hard and fast rule.
  20. Hearing around ACC that 19th has decreed that UPT IP's cannot be given alcohol for initial solo, nor can they display their already-received bottles. Was there a specific offense or event that made this happen? Or is the sight of bourbon considered pornography?
  21. The AF "needs" you. I'm of the belief that the AF can be told to wait. While on Active Duty, each of us... and our families... were often managed in a crisis manner of "we need you to deploy NOW!" Many things seemed to be an emergency because of lack of planning. As an AD pilot, we didn't have a choice. Now that a pilot has left active duty and has an airline job along with their Guard/Reserve job, it's time to tell the AF they will have to wait. And 6 months is not unreasonable. The AF will not crumble because you cannot meet their timeline. Giving up union protection by remaining on probation is probably not going to be a factor. But... what if it is? Will the AF rescue you because you went on mil leave 6 months before your probationary period was up to help the AF out? How's your family going to feel about your gamble if you lose? Most of you have SGLI, right? Why? It's because it is very cheap insurance. Waiting a few months and getting off probation before diving back into the squadron is ALSO cheap insurance.
  22. His name is "Shaved Dog's Ass". But you knew that.
  23. Don't be so cynical. It's pretty obvious that they did this because they have solved the pilot retention crises.
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