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Initial Pilot Training and Future Pilot Training
MCO replied to LookieRookie's topic in General Discussion
We can argue about the right way to teach assault landings. My point was things were mostly fine until UPT started changing, then the rash of hard landings followed by limitations placed on our new pilots. I feel like the quality of FP is linked to the UPT issues, and it’s showing in a lot of ways. This was the most obvious example I’ve seen so far. -
Somebody gets it
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Oldie but a goodie. On a related note and also bears repeating. I've never seen a jet get a DUI.
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SECRET//REL BASEOPS LOL.
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No Dibs on that crazy thing!
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This is how these idiots (Texas Democrats) think... Dem Star Jasmine Crockett Says She Deserved Oversight Committee Top Spot Due to Large Social Media Following Crockett, who reportedly keeps a headshot of herself as her phone lock screen, originally pitched herself to Democrat Maxine Dexter of Oregon in a private meeting where she declared that the Democrats had a problem with communication while insisting that the American people seemed unaware of the fact that Joe Biden was “an old man that gets shit done.” “Crockett highlighted her own emphasis on social media, and the hundreds of thousands of views she had received on a recent YouTube video. ‘The base is thirsty. The base right now is not very happy with us,’ Crockett continued, and if any lawmaker could make them feel heard, ‘it’s me,'” The Atlantic wrote of her pitch. Crockett tried to stop The Atlantic from probing further after she learned the reporter had reached out to several of her Democrat colleagues for statements.
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Houston. Nothing else needs to be said. It's a swamp that needs to be drained as much as Washington, DC! But she later apologized, which makes everything OK. Of course, she claims the redistricting is "Trump's attempt to disenfranchise Black and Brown people." To quote Governor Abbott, "If the House Democrats who deserted Texans were serious about delivering results, they would come back to the Texas Capitol and do the job voters elected them to do!" Here's the background... The newly proposed map increases the number of congressional districts that would have voted for Trump by at least 10 percentage points by five. Republicans currently control 25 of the state's 38 Congressional districts. The new map makes some big changes in North Texas. It moves Democrat Rep. Marc Veasey’s district from Tarrant to Dallas County, Democrat Rep. Julie Johnson’s district moves from Dallas and Collin County to more conservative sections of East Texas, and Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Dallas seat becomes one of just two majority Black districts in the entire state. The Democrats claim the redrawn maps will violate the federal Voting Rights Act, but that may be difficult for them to prove. In Central Texas, Democrats Greg Casar and Lloyd Doggett would find their districts vastly different from the current map. The district currently held by Casar would no longer include Travis County, while the district held by Doggett would no longer include a portion of Williamson County. In Houston, the new map reshapes four currently Democrat-held districts. The biggest change to the districts would be in the seat currently held by Rep. Al Green. The new map would shift the district from covering southern Harris County and instead move it to the eastern part of the county. Abbott said he will continue to call for indefinite special sessions until the matter is resolved. He and Attorney General Ken Paxton have also filed lawsuits to vacate seats of absent Democrats.
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If you are constantly portraying your political opponents as Nazis, why not compare all of their actions to the actions of the Nazis?
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There is further reporting on this which I am working to get released at this level...
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Had a CA telling SEA stories from the 80s - if those statute of limitations expired, then so can yours! Though I still recommend avoiding them with your employer’s CVR in the mix.
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If I had to guess the whole point is to "traumatize" certain populations long after a particular party/administration has left office and no longer has direct decision making authority. Policies often change but the bad taste of how people are treated can last a long time in the mind of potential recruits. It can make certain demographics second guess going into the military in the first place. The lesson is your career can be taken even years later on the whim of leadership.
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Counting illegals is not really an error or mistake if you’re looking to get them on the voter rolls. Sounds like they did a bang up job.
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That’s 100% valid! Could be. Sucks for them if true.
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I sooo want to share a story but that statue of limitations will likely never expire.
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Army Reserve and Guard Aviation Units Gone at the end of Summer!
M2 replied to HeyEng's topic in General Discussion
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Combine that mentality with a political agenda. In addition to the errors (that appear purposeful), they counted illegals.
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I own a house in another state. The collection agency tenacity those people have to count you and their "you're breaking the law if you don't answer our questions" mentality was insane. I didn't need to be counted twice.
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He also fired the head of statistics at Labor...Not sure if that person was confirmed or not. Reading how the stats have been "revised" ...criminy there is nonsense at every level of the government. Watched special on the last census, the mistakes are unreal and shockingly gave the DNC more seats in 12 out of 14 cases.
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I guess we figured out where Rainman went.
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"...but SECDEF found out and made us take it back so we changed the policy after the fact and will now be punitive towards the member." Possible, if not probable. Though I don't know if it's punitive - bullshit, a raw deal, etc - absofinglutely. Anyone know if any of the folks being separated were over 20 and had normal retirement approved? These folks (if between 15-18 years of service) likely didn't transition to BRS either when the window was open. Did I read they were still being offered 2x the normal separation pay? I'd assume honorable discharge? Still eligible for VA benefits?