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  1. Solitude might not be the best for beginers. It does have a couple decent green runs, but most of it is ungroomed off-piste sking. Which means it's fantastic if you want to ski glades and steeps and powder. 

    Powder Mt is massive and has a wide variety of terrain. The layout also allows for a mixed group to ride the same lift, ski different trails, and then meet back up at the same lift. However, book early since they have a ticket quota. It makes for zero lift lines and the slopes all to yourself. You can ski all day and never do the same run twice. 

    If you're willing to drive a bit north, Sun Valley in Idaho has 50% off day lift tickets for military. 

  2. 16 hours ago, Patrick_Krueger said:

    I probably could, fair point. Although it's also likely the flight school will be closed.

    Have you talked to any flight schools? They're open when students are available. How else would you get your night portion done? A large portion of my flight training was done after  1830 on a weekday in the summer.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Champ Kind said:

     


    I remember the recorded preemptive ass chewing that was mandatory watching when you arrived in the AOR.

     

    I remember it as well. I also remember laughing after I finished watching it. But probably not as much as Hacker laughed on the way to his FedEx interview. 

     

    Turns out the rule of law is still a thing. Swift preemptive judgement aside. 

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  4. FF is certainly the best. However, the subscription costs $$, not to mention the iPad if you don't already have one. If you don't mind dropping $400, it's totally worth it and you won't regret it. 

    That's being said, I'm a cheap SOB.  I use Avare on my Android phone. Free, and just as good for real time navigation. But its flight plan and filling sucks. I use Skyvector for the planning and filing. That means double the data entry, but it's all free! 

    With a 430 I'm assuming you don't care about Bluetooth or app sending info to your aircraft GPS. 

  5. 10 hours ago, jvlonardo said:

    You guys have me convinced to look into some DC's.

    David Clark keeps getting mentioned because they're a standard issue set that we all have. They're certainly worth the money on the open market, but not sure if they'd be my first choice if I was buying on my own. 

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  6. I bought a converter for my DCs that works great for about $69 all said and done. Key is to get the mic adapter as well since it's a different impedance from the mil standard. 

     

    It's not as nice as some of the higher end sets of course, but for my occasional GA flying with a <2.0 ASD it works fine and is a fraction of the cost. 

  7. Researched it when selling my last house. 

     

    Someone picks up payments on your loan and debt is transferred to them. They essentially pick up your mortgage where you left off at your original interest rate. They also have to pay you anything above the loan amount if you sell the house for more than your current mortgage payoff.

     

    Catch is they have to use their VA eligibility. You can transfer it to someone that doesnt have the required VA eligibility, but then your eligibility remains tied to that loan. That negatively impacts your ability to get another VA loan until the original one is paid off. Also, if they default it will again count against you at the VA, since it was your eligibility. Doesn't affect credit rating though. 

    So, good sales pitch if you have a great interest rate. Just make sure to only transfer it to someone that has their own VA eligibility. That way you walk away clean. 

  8. What are they odds they backtrack on this next year just in time for PRFs to be late?

    While this is a kick in the balls for folks that have been passed over for O-4 in the past, it's the right thing to do. Of the 5% not being promoted in the past, 2.5% have been good dudes getting hosed by the system. The other 2.5% with negative indicators will continue to be ID'd. But the real win is cutting out the insane amount of queep driven from the group and wing level. Maybe the O-6's will have time to actually leave the office and lead now that they're not stuck wasting time on Major PRFs. 

    Second order effect will be the lack of Christmas party planning and masters degrees since no one will be worried about making Major. Young wingman actually have time to study now. 

  9. 2 hours ago, Day Man said:

    Networking is far and away the best thing you can do for yourself. You can put all the bullets you want on your resume/LI page,  but having someone who can personally vouch for you is priceless.

    BTW, mil/vets are eligible for a year of free premium LI...I have more LI tips if anyone if interested.

    What tips do you have to actively use LI? I feel like I done more than the bare minimum with an actual resume, work history, and actual real professional photo. But the page just sits there passively. What am I missing out on?

     

    5.  Metrics.  I wish I had a better knowledge of Excel and data manipulation/visualization.  If I could go back in time, I'd work on getting super smart on Excel (macros, pivot tables, slicers, dashboards, etc).  In my civ experience, metrics win battles and wars.  No one gives a shit about my Powerpoint Ranger skills.

    You mean those hours I spent mastering the perfect slide transition are wasted? Perhaps the real key is to work in MX P&S. 

  10. So if folks don't feel comfortable sharing specifics of job options, can they shed light on the hiring process? 

    Networking? If so, informal-I-know-a-guy or some sort if networking function? Recruiter? Random resume blasting? 

    If my plan is to stay in the RegAF for 3-5 more years as line flyer, what can I do now to prep myself? I realize that's a fairly open-ended question, but what would maximize my options? MBA? PMP? 6-Sigma? 

  11. 1 hour ago, The_Vandall said:

    I think anyone forced out through the continuation board process is actually entitled to TERA. 

    Anyone going to press to test on this one? Sounds like some barracks lawyer story that Big Blue will be quick to crush. But it would be sweet justice to see someone out-shoe the shoes. 

  12. How are those stocks currently valued?

    My experience has been that companies with great future potential already have that expected growth factored into their value. I'm less interested in buying into a well-run company at any cost than I am at buying a well-run company for cheap. While that seems rather obvious, how do you calculate "cheap"? Or does that not matter as much considering the other variables?

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  13. 20 minutes ago, Lstcause257 said:

    Regardless if you are a 10 and out guy or a 30 year guy, I would say it is safe to assume that if you are looking for a civilian job between now and 2030 you won't have a problem. That is also assuming you didn't barrel roll a MC-12.

     

    Well actually, the guy who infamously barrel rolled - technically aileron rolled- an MC-12 now flies for Fed-Ex.

    What's ironic is the CFACC at the time, now current CSAF, went on the warpath briefing all deployed units at the time bragging about how he was going to railroad that guy's career. Now 'that guy' is a retired O-5 flying the line at Fed-Ex, living the good life, and laughing all the way to the bank.

    I think the AF is proper fucked. 

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  14. Too lazy to look it up, but I remember someone quoting the reg in a different thread recently. I believe it just forbids you from gaining a new certificate or endorsement, not from exercising privileges you already have. So you can't go work on your instrument rating or get a head start on that ATP, but nothing other than aforementioned AETC discouragement prevents you from using your previously earned PPL. 

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