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Wanted to start a thread to get some general information on the C-145. Just looking for the standard stuff about training pipeline, rotation schedule (dwell time), lifestyle, upgrade timelines, etc. Is the squadron mainly still guys that did the FID/rotary mission or is it becoming a sampling of other AFSOC platforms (& UPT studs)?

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Non-Standard Aviation augments AFSOC operations by providing rapid mobility and transportation of Special Operations Forces in global theaters.

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If some of my AFSOC bubbas have info on this, I'd be thankful. AFSOC granted me the opportunity to acquire 1200 combat hours and a long tour (in a fu€?ing tent); I'm well aware of what NSAv entails. Looking for slightly more applicable insight.

I was clearly joking, lighten up francis.

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Check the 2014/2015 flying hours to see if it's still around. The FTU is at duke field via the 19th SOS till oct then should fall under AFSOWC. Anywho I would not expect to fly it for long if you got the opportunity to do so.

  • 2 years later...
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The 6th was doing hiring tours around all the UPT bases within the past year or so...they said they are mostly interested in guys with IP/EP time, but that wasn't a deal breaker. A buddy of mine just got picked up following an IP gig at CBM with them.  If you want PM me your .mil and I'll get you in contact with him

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I heard the 6th is getting rid of the C-145's already and going back to more of a similar mission of a few years ago. Anyone know anything about that?


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Current plan is to keep the C-145's for mobility training and then to obtain some C-208's for ISR/Strike training and possibly a tailwheel aircraft in the future and never go back to rotary wing aircraft.  

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Getting ready to retire and have been looking online for my next job. Saw this ad for UH-1N Operations and maintenance support in Crestview. I know Eglin had some UH-1Ns when I there. But that was range support. The S3 company is looking for Pilots and Mechanics. Is the Air Force moving the UH-1Ns from Kirtland to Duke?

https://chj.tbe.taleo.net/chj04/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=S3INC&cws=1&rid=2195

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I can't help you whatsoever with your question, but that job posting makes me laugh.  So basically they only want dudes that retired from the 6th?  Not even just separated - young dudes need not apply.

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9 hours ago, nunya said:

I can't help you whatsoever with your question, but that job posting makes me laugh.  So basically they only want dudes that retired from the 6th?  Not even just separated - young dudes need not apply.

Ya, they already know who they're going to hire...

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10 hours ago, MC5Wes said:

Getting ready to retire and have been looking online for my next job. Saw this ad for UH-1N Operations and maintenance support in Crestview. I know Eglin had some UH-1Ns when I there. But that was range support. The S3 company is looking for Pilots and Mechanics. Is the Air Force moving the UH-1Ns from Kirtland to Duke?

https://chj.tbe.taleo.net/chj04/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=S3INC&cws=1&rid=2195

The UH-1Ns were moved from Eglin to Duke a few years ago, same mission with some test thrown in.  At one time CRH was going to do DT out of Duke, not sure if that is still the plan.

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It's for the 413th FLTS. They're the DT test squadron for helos including the HH-60W. The UH-1Ns there do range support for the Eglin range as well as limited Huey test operations.

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