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  1. I'm old and grumpy, get off my lawn! Yes, my bad, I still can't get the new names to stick in my brain
  2. SLAPP? Not sure if you guys renamed him
  3. At the moment Ospreys only drop from Rucker, that said, the community is undergoing tremendous change right now, who knows what is possible. While its a super cool airframe, it is one I would avoid right now. There is so much uncertainty and so few flying hours to go around, I cannot imagine it will be a healthy place for the young pilot development until it stabilizes.
  4. best part of the day, every day, bringing up that fact in every single forgen discussion. It's fine though, we'll ride this burning train off the cliff, then leadership will look around and ask again "where'd everyone go?"
  5. not many, but they've never completely stopped, there were 1-2 a year during my recent time at Vance.
  6. Wouldn't be the first platform utilizing the PT6 to have chip light and oil contamination issues, still not uncommon in the T-6, even years after the prop sleeve touchdown issues was solved.
  7. my first year and half; I flew between 7-10 times a week, one cross country a month, sometimes two while I was in the squadron. Adding in Ops Sup and SOF duties, I cut that slightly, usually for 1 SOF shift and 1 Sup shift a week, sometimes more once I was running both programs. As an attached flyer up at the wing I generally flew 5-6 times week and only a handful of cross countries a year. Workday was generally 10 hours minimum, 12s were pretty common. Even with all the flying and work I never missed a parent teacher meeting/practice/or school assembly and was home by dinner most nights and weekends. I would do the job again in a heartbeat. It can be a bit of a merciless grind, but the T-6 is ridiculously fun to fly and teaching the students and mentoring FAIPS made for one of the most rewarding jobs I've ever had. I was feeling very similar after a decade of being on the road. The locations can be a bit of a challenge, particularly for family, job prospects and schools can be a challenge in those towns, but its workable IMO.
  8. in no way shape or form would I expect to return to fighters after AFSOC, won't speak to MAF, but I know this has been discussed on the SOF side and there are no expectations of releasing folks once gained.
  9. unless this is a local restriction, not entirely true, can be used in day vmc for approaches.
  10. its busy, you're going to fly/tdy/deploy regularly. Once you join AFSOC its Hotel California, you can check out, but you'll never leave...do not expect outside opportunities save for weapons school, IDE, or command. New boss in the seat soon, don't expect much will change but hopefully the command will calm down a bit. The move to DM is coming, some hurdles still but it will open another PCS location CONUS that is not Cannon, so I guess that's good. Can't speak to HCs, but being a heavy driver in a fighter command, I wouldn't recommend, YMMV
  11. There is 0% of this happening without a serious increase in the T-7 purchase. Unless we accept a massive cut in pilot production, the tails simply won't exist for our current or desired (1500/yr) levels of production. Replacing 500 -38s with ~350 T-7s, that math just won't math. T-6 direct, as much as I don't like it, is probably the way of the future for MAF/SOF pilots. The redbird sims they are using instead of the T-1s are not the answer without serious improvements, and the T-38 community has neither the IPs nor the airframes to absorb the increased student numbers. Reading over the feedback from some of the T-6 direct students already in the FTU pipelines, the product isn't appreciably different from what they were getting before. There are some adjustments that must be made from getting even greener UPT grads than before, but nothing that can't be overcome.
  12. medical and educational needs do. I've got a kiddo who is EFMP so it was pretty easy, however I just phrased my application for the secretarial waiver as "familial and community support is available at X location but not Y location." Since Del Rio is remotely located with very little medical and educational support, you might be able to swing that. You may need to delve into some specifics though.
  13. Please tell me 02-14 had some kind of epic friday patch that offset the kool-aid drinking nerdiness of that patch.
  14. creatine is on flight med's no-no list, will it show up on blood work, unknown, but probably better to err on the side of caution.
  15. You do not want to go active duty then. The majority of active UPT students will NOT fly fighters, it's as simple as that. In classes of 24-26 students, 5-7 at most will go -38s and most classes have at least a couple guard/reserve students who must track -38s. Your odds are marginal, even if you're an above average student.
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