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  1. For anyone with Chicago Tribune access or time to peruse NationalWW2Museum.org ("US Military by the Numbers"). 

    Ron Grossman's 7 May essay on a Chicago Midway B-24 crash covers two frequent BaseOps themes: flight training and Ops Squadron vs. AETC IP.

    Depending on which online source you cite, Army Air Corps training deaths (1939-1945) ranged between 13,000 and 15,000. Whether you're looking at flight training through a Flight Safety or a Quantity vs. Quality lens, both items are worth a read. 

    Fly Safe!       

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  2. Crowdsource Advice. // Airline hopeful with sufficient hours, resume bullets, and recommendations. Currently deployed to 6-month non-flying gig, 20.5Y Time in Service, and retirement-eligible 4 months after return. OpsTempo and comm issues severely limit access to Apps and Interview Prep. // Thoughts on redeployment: (1) Punch ASAP. Autonomy, but limited recency and rush through VA-Retirement admin, (2) Remain another 6 months. Potential line flying (Qualified, Non-Current) but unsure how Home Station will address return on investment, i.e. fear of “you’re dead to us” message. (3) Remain another year. More flying, but farther from an interview. // Thanks in advance for your insight and points of view!

  3. Thanks for this timely thread. During Mental Health First Aid Instructor training, I learned that -at a minimum- the following are available: (1) Chaplain - as StrikeOut mentioned, completely confidential, (2) Military OneSource Providers - 12 free confidential sessions, (3) Bro network, (4) Out-of-pocket provider and, of course, (5) Base Clinic - DNIF being a distinct possibility. It's not a counseling service, per se, but on-base an Mental Health First Aid class is an opportunity to meet folks who care about these types of issues or are experiencing them themselves. It's also a civilian clothes, first name basis class that can lead to more informal support. That and Leadership should consider it an alternate duty location. For those who want long-term help but are worried about DNIF, look up DoD Accession Disqualifying and Air Force DNIF-ing conditions - all Public Doman. I'm not a provider, but am of the opinion that "if the issue is serious" it's probably going to manifest itself in flying or elsewhere in Air Force life. That is, if you're honest with your bro's and the ORM sheet... Take care and Fly Safe!     

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  4. CJTF-OIR Spokesman Twitter feed: June 8, appx. 10:10 pm (Iraq time), a U.S. Air Force C-130H landing at Camp Taji Airbase, Iraq overran the runway and crashed into a wall. Small fire. 4xInjured; treated at Taji. Enemy activity NOT suspected. Investigation continues. (Link via drive.com and Twitter.) 

  5. The Chronicle failed to put that 'stall' statement in context.  Match the FO Hot Mic time stamp (12:38:48.0) to the Flight Data Recorder output: aircraft was over 20 degrees nose low, passing through 275 KIAS, and moments from reaching a 20,000 ft/min descent.

    G-dspeed fellas. Tragic CRM lesson.

    NTSB Docket:

    p.21 FDR Factual Report

    p.52 CVR Factual Report

     

  6. Three airline wingtip strikes in as many days: 10 APR ERJ-170 Takeoff @ MMCU, 10 APR A321 Takeoff @ KJFK, and 12 APR CL-600 Landing @ KERI. Details are scant, but aviation-safety.net has the remaining backstory.

    Thoughts, perspective from low wing flyers...?  

  7. On ‎9‎/‎20‎/‎2018 at 3:05 AM, dream big said:

    “The composition of flight squadrons needs to reflect the entire U.S. population...”

    My unwanted $ 0.02...

    0+30 of Thomas Sowell would slow, maybe derail, the "under/over-represented" argument. But I suspect the good General's message relates to women (about 50% of us, right?) in AFSC's with combat leadership potential. In 1993, Secretary Wilson tackled the Women in Combat debate on TV (Firing Line, Resolved: That Women in the Military Should Be Excluded from Combat"). Perhaps Leadership is looking for a 25-year milestone.     

  8. 16 hours ago, soupafly06 said:

    Have any passed over guys done the over the phone counseling with AFPC? If so, did you find it worthwhile or just a giant waste of time (like I suspect it probably is)?

    Similar theme...

    Are Non-Select and Continuation Letters available? Please PM if you have advice on this scenario.

  9. On ‎5‎/‎16‎/‎2017 at 11:12 AM, Weezer said:

    Interesting:  I saw (AF wide) -

    IPZ:  1045/1439 (72.62%)

    APZ:  57/1063 (5.36%)

    I don't have the BPZ at my fingertips.  Wonder where the delta is...I like your numbers for APZ and BPZ better, but obviously not great for IPZ.

    Any details on the APZ stats ... P vs. DP, etc.?

  10. 21 hours ago, Ram said:

    Are the statistics of the board publicly available now?  Promotion rates for various categories should be pretty interesting...

    Not as of 13 MAY. And for those looking, said statistics are located in AFPC Secure's Retrieval Application Web area under "Static Demographics." I used the site to determine if USAF rounded up or down to my 1% odds of selection. All the best to those competing! 

  11. 12 hours ago, HuggyU2 said:

    My phrasing was a "military fixed wing program".  Going through one month at FlightSafety is not one of those.  

    Is that still how Army helicopter pilots transition into Army C-12's? 

    Fixed Wing Multi Engine Qual Course seems legit based on the former helo guys in our program. One way to look at it ... When was the last time an Air Force IP pulled an engine at 25 AGL?

     

  12. 5 hours ago, Lstcause257 said:

     

     


    Last I saw that world would not work join spouse assignments. Is that still the case?


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    Just a medical clearance for family ... I don't think joint spouse is likely in this place.

  13. On 10/7/2016 at 5:47 AM, Craftsman said:

    So if you were just passed over on this board (07) year group, you are f'd as the (08) board meets in march so nothing will change in your prf but your meeting your above the line in 6 months. Does this check? That is now an even more f'd system. The same will go for the (08) guys meet in march 2017 if you are passed over you will go into the (09) which will meet 6-9 months later in dec of 17.


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    Craftsman,

    Check the PSDM announcing the next cycle's schedule. I'm off the .mil this week, but recall a paragraph that addressed your situation. In addition to the Commander's MFR, those who lacked an interim OPR or Training Report had a way to add to their PRF. At any rate, check MyPers. All the best, SAS

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