Everything posted by BFM this
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Aviation Continuation Pay (ACP - The Bonus)
Soupe du jour
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What's wrong with the Air Force?
True: without a rewrite of the bonus, I don't think anyone would be eligible.
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F-35 Lightning info
Are you saying that there is zero merit to their arguments? Military-Industrial Complex, my friend. Lessons should have been learned after Comanche was cancelled and the Raptor line was shuttered. Lessons were learned, but not the ones that serve national security interests. Instead, the MIC and those with shared interests learned to leverage ideas like "too big to fail", having involvement in as many and as important congressional districts as possible, and Foreign Military Sales partners who we just can't leave in the lurch (though they are all too willing to walk away from our Wizard of Oz prize project). F-35 is going to yield a treasure trove of technological spin-offs. It has been a splendid (albeit expensive) research project, but the final thesis should be obvious: yes, you can drive nails with a torque wrench, but it's not cost-effective to do so. Otherwise it's another F-111 with far better marketing and lobby efforts.
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Track Selects and Assignment Nights
Scroll back 5 years and say that.
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Unsolicited T-1 Replacement Proposal
Valid. My viewpoint is limited to the steel-mill business models of Holloman and Creech. This is probably the most achievable course of action. But even before this option is considered, I can't for the life of me fathom why the Air Force has allowed the ACs to wither on the vine in the first place. We are the AIR FORCE, FFS! ACs allowed Amn Snuffy to wander in and try flying in a safe, cost competitive environment. I imagine that said Amn, during the course of training, might learn that his CFI worked at one of the Ops Squadrons (an interaction that never would have otherwise taken place). Pre-solo Amn would have at some point taxiied out to the runway alongside the local MWSs, another experience that is non-existent otherwise. Giving these experiences to the masses serves a much broader strategic purpose, extending to the veteran voters later on--advocacy of airpower. But instead ACs were cut; the myopia of the stance in a broader strategic sense is staggering. To your original point, sure: a monthly funded allocation of four hours per pilot plus annual stan-eval requirements, fly more at your own expense and on your own time. Never gonna happen, but it's fun to spitball ideas.
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Unsolicited T-1 Replacement Proposal
Even if the RPA community reaches manpower nirvana of 13 per cap, there will never be enough bodies to clear someone off a few times a month for CT flying. Never gonna happen. My guess is that we get to around 11 per, leadership gets distracted by some other squirrel, and suddenly CAP expansion drives back down to 9.5. Again, no room on the schedule to not sit in the seat for 6+ hours, 5(6)on, 3(2)off.
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More SARC briefings soon.
Well, yeah: financial infidelity counts both ways. Sure, the training did a shitty job of reflecting that reality, but it was never about pickup trucks regardless.
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If you had the choice - Manned Reserve VS Active Duty RPA
5 years from now, you will either look back on this "dilemma" and wonder how you got stumped on the easiest question of your life, or you will literally want to punch yourself in the nuts. You are holding a winning powerball ticket in your hands, and asking if it's worth all the hassle of cashing it in.
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If you had the choice - Manned Reserve VS Active Duty RPA
Go UPT. If you decide that you want to try RPA at some point, believe me, you'll have to little more than a Bewitched wiggle of your nose and you'll wake up in a dumpster in southern NV. Even in the reserves. Going from AFRC RPA to manned?...seen it happen, but it's really rare, and only with prior rated.
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Moving across country for training - what expenses exactly does AFRC cover?
Somewhere in this thread is a suggestion of something that starts with an "F" and rhymes with broad.
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RPA School at Holloman
Managed to get a non-A, since I had my family and a dog in tow. Beyond that, the managers at the apartment complex should be able to let you know who's doing corporate furnishings. Yeah, on base rate won't cover it, you'll have to supplement out of your BAH. Still worth it, IMO. But the on base accommodations are far from the worst in the AF.
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Track Selects and Assignment Nights
...here we go again
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Drone Pilots: We Don’t Get No Respect
Disregard: reading comprehension fail on me.
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EFMP (Exceptional Family Member Program)
Your best source of information is the EFMP office at the location, and if able, get in contact with the SGH at the facility to discuss your case. Also, tricare standard is worth some serious consideration.
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Drone Pilots: We Don’t Get No Respect
Even when HMN gets up to its projected capacity, those folks will average a healthy amount of casual. But HMN won't be the bottleneck--Pueblo/RND won't be able to get that number through in anywhere near a reasonable timeframe. That's a year of 18x at least. ...who's dumb idea was this? (Assuming it's more than just a rumor)
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Drone Pilots: We Don’t Get No Respect
Who's laughing? This is my 47th week on day shift and I'm still not sleeping right.
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Drone Pilots: We Don’t Get No Respect
Droids gave me cancer.https://www.bbc.com/news/health-33569161
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Drone Pilots: We Don’t Get No Respect
Adding another parallel anecdote to help illustrate the culture hurdle: In a former life I flew on Marine KC-130s. Our flight engineers, aside from ensuring that the landing gear was lowered, were also taxi qual'd. No shit: depending on the field that we were broken at, they would do all of the usual coord with ground and tower, and do high power engine runs (on the active, if that's all that was available). Ok, so with that story, let's hear from our AF Herk brethren: would the AF taxi qual a FE? ETA: Lawman, I agree with you. Enlisted could operate these things just fine, alongside O's, yet still within their managerial lanes. Boundaries would likely be required regarding mission sets, weapons employment, etc., but I still think it would be worthwhile. Change is often resisted because as soon as you allow change, someone is tacitly admitting that the old paradigm was wrong. Case in point: for years I didn't think that I could fly Mil because of the 20/20 eyesight requirement. ...until it changed to 20/70, then it was game-on. But that begs the questions: what was the reasoning behind the legacy requirement, and how much talent flowed under the bridge through the years because of it?
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Hornet to Eagle/Viper
VMFA-112 in Ft Worth? Great location, and they always seemed like a good bunch.
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F-16 & Cessna mid-air over SC
Accounting for the speed of the treadmill
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Drone Pilots: We Don’t Get No Respect
Takeaways: "This whole 18x concept is brand new--just stared last fiscal quarter, hasn't had time to mature, uhhh, rabble rabble rabble..." "Thou shalt not speak ill of the boss's sacred cow" "Seriously guys, even if you have experience in the field, if it's not along party lines, can it."
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Drone Pilots: We Don’t Get No Respect
Jumped the shark
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What's wrong with the Air Force?
Then one day, a cyber guy will be in charge, signalling the end of the Space Mafia reign.
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Who's Really Flying The Plane?
That sounds really convenient. Good thing too, because that prediction of a flying car in every garage from, what, 50 years ago(?) worked out real well. Keep shuckin that snake oil, Mr. CEO.