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  1. Lets say on a decent day any given dude has 90% SA on everything going on in the AO. Average a crew of two's SA level and you get 81% SA. I don't know about you, but I'd rather be one man with 90% SA than two with 81%, or even worse, 4 with 66%! SA = Directly correlated with performance. Math, you just can't argue with it.
  2. U.S. Air Force Home Page Improved by gizoogle.net; suggest using it for your next point paper, and think how much better OPRs could be!
  3. haha ok I'm hooked. Air Force Pilot Description
  4. The other day Costco had a three pack of these 300 lumen Duracell tactical flashlights on sale for $15, with batteries included. That was after $4 instant off. I tried a pack, and they are pretty bright. The downside is that they are noticeably bigger than some of the smaller "tactical" flashlights, there is no place for a string type thing to hold it, and it does not have a strobe. But it is bright as hell (about 300 lumen bright, ha), and it seems pretty durable so far. It uses the 4 AAA batteries shown there in the box, and inside it has one of the standard rotary bomb launcher things that holds the 4 batteries in it, just like those cheap tin LED lights have. Overall, for $5 per light, this seems like a very solid flashlight.
  5. You are not right for mil aviation with this attitude, we do not welcome you.
  6. Dude... IBTL!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Hi, I plan to major in aviation because it is a really easy degree where I know I would be able to get a high gpa with. I plan to enlist in the Air National Guard throughout college and major in aviation with a high gpa. Also, i plan to learn spanish and have my instrument rating and private pilot license by time I graduate college. Would an ANG fighter unit choose someone who majored in aerospace engineering and has the same gpa as mine? Would they rather choose another person with a different degree? Is there certain college degrees they desire which can be a plus on your application? Would you reccomend me getting a degree in aviation or something else a fighter wing would look for? I dream to fly fighters in the Air National Guard such as the F35A with the Vermont ANG. What should I do? Also,I heard that an aviation degree is worthless and gives you no backup plan. I would get a low GPA in aerospace engineering because it is extremely tough, and I will never be selected into a guard fighter unit. I do know my gpa would be high with a degree in aviation. I am willing to risk it because I really dream to fly the f35a. Also, what other things can make an applicant to a guard fighter wing look competitive? I appreciate anyone who has gone through this to help. Thanks!

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