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Former USAF pilot impersonates airline pilot
sputnik replied to Steve Davies's topic in Squadron Bar
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Thanks. Now I'm more even depressed about the AF
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Why do I need a systems expert? In a decade of flying, I never had a problem I couldn't figure out with a copilot and a loadmaster and the crap-ton of pubs on board. If I did, I could have always used one of the 9 million radios to call Boeing. But I never did. Look, you have an opinion. Which is fine. It's unsupported by facts. And anyone on this forum. And every major aircraft manufacturer. And every airline. But hang in there man, the rest of the world is wrong.
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Since I left the UPT world, I've yet to met anyone who cares what boots you wear. So long as they conformed to the color of the week requirement. Experience of others may vary.
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Find a C17 mishap where a systems issue was causal--where an "EP expert" would have made a difference. All there is behind the throttle is the clown nose and an ICS panel, whoever sits there is welcome to them--pilot, load or FCC. The systems are all automated (and in front of the throttles), if they fail they tell you. There isn't anything for an FE to do except preflight the plane (which I wouldn't mind truthfully). With the duty days they throw at us, there's always an extra copilot to do that. I've never had a load who wasn't smart enough to knock out their part either. So basically, your argument is that we should add a non-pilot crew position, whose sole in flight role would be to supervise pilots as they do pilot stuff. And that would prevent mishaps. Makes sense.
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You know, that's just funny.
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What does this mean? "1993 Air Combat Command's Best Command Data Buffer Crew, Olympic Arena"
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If you've legally given up parental rights, do you have kids?
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Eh, done a little digging but still no definitive answer. From what I've found out, if you SIE you are opening yourself up for huge trouble. Apparently the way it's looked at, you are failing to complete a contract of your own free will (i.e. you quit), it was something completely within your control. I've heard rumblings that if washed out for academics, it can be regarded similarly, not sure about that one yet. No. You can make a good argument that it should be used that way, but it isn't. PFP is an entirely optional program. If you're smart, you can look at it as a risk-free preview of PFP, similar plane similar program, no consequences.
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Closest thread I could find to it, but saw a couple Lt's outprocessing. They failed out of IFS, the AF is booting them and handing them a bill for USAFA. I knew this happened a few years ago but hadn't heard of it recently. Anyone heard about this or know why this is happening?
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I have zero civil time...is it normal to fly without a seatbelt?
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What, she didn't make him tip?
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Never gets old. Anyone know what happened to the crew? Q-3s for all my friends? Or were there downgrades.
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For those of us who have no idea wtf you're talking about....a little help?
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Yes having a short tour in the bank is good money. Especially if you're prior E, or get passed over. Don't confuse deployments with 365s. Having a recent short tour return date has nothing to do with you getting picked up for a good deal 179. But it will save you from a short tour (not many for 17 drivers in my day) or a 365 (seem to be growing all the time).
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The north parts are all fine (also incredibly boring). Wouldn't live up here if single unless you have some surburbia fetish or are really concerned about school district for resale. There are smaller/older (20ish years) houses that I think you could safely call fixer uppers. Dist 20 is great. More importantly everyone thinks it's great and it's highly rated. I think the cut line is Dublin, if you've been looking at maps. Dist 11 has a somewhat crappy rep, all that means is you have to look at individual schools. I know people who teach in 11 schools and like it fine, and I know quite a few folks whose kids go to 11 schools they are quite happy with. Still, 9 out of 10 people moving here won't look at anything south of dist 20. Something to think about. Downtown is nice, and there are some awesome older houses near there. Everything around Colorado College is pretty nice. Good stuff on west side of 25, got a friend with family off Pikes Peak over there that loves it. As you get close to Broadmoor also very cool. As a single guy, finding something within walking distance of downtown would be pretty awesome. I think you'll get a pretty good feel once you drive around. The South side is a lot older, more urban. Like any urban area it changes rapidly as you move around, couple nice blocks, couple not so nice blocks, repeat. Crime in town (that hits the news) is pretty much down south. Which doesn't mean you'll get shot. Old Colorado City is also worth considering. Manitou Springs is pretty cool, but I think the amount of tourists might drive me insane. I'm blathering, just saying I wouldn't sweat living south, especially if you're looking for an urban experience.
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Whats reasonable? Single/married/kids?
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Charles Durning. 3 purple hearts. Did his part. https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2012/12/25/charles-durning-dies-actor/1790203/ "He was among the first wave of U.S. soldiers to land at Normandy during the D-Day invasion and the only member of his Army unit to survive. He killed several Germans and was wounded in the leg. Later he was bayoneted by a young German soldier whom he killed with a rock. He was captured in the Battle of the Bulge and survived a massacre of prisoners."
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Two pilots dead in T-38C crash at Columbus AFB
sputnik replied to AlphaMikeFoxtrot's topic in General Discussion
Thanks. Further seeing eye help needed, how do I get the full report? Site says they're on there, but all I can find is the exec summary. -
Two pilots dead in T-38C crash at Columbus AFB
sputnik replied to AlphaMikeFoxtrot's topic in General Discussion
Anyone know how to actually find the AIB report? My google attempts have failed. They are created for public release right? Doesn't that mean they get posted somewhere? -
Hmm https://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/19/16018344-pulled-over-for-littering-women-given-body-cavity-searches?lite
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Keep perspective. This has happened before in the past (imagine rolling an airlift crew into shoppette after landing and finding chains and padlocks on the beer doors--takes AC skills to prevent E mutiny). And it passed. So to will this. Just keep a cool head, and keep those around you cool, and it'll pass into a beer drinking story.
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I think that's when we got a bunch of big raises wasn't it? Or maybe we didn't and they started playing catch up end of 90s. Yes, another useful input