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Majestik Møøse

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  1. "The gratitude of every home in our Island, in our Empire, and indeed throughout the world, except in the abodes of the guilty, goes out to the British airmen who, undaunted by odds, unwearied in their constant challenge and mortal danger, are turning the tide of the World War by their prowess and by their devotion. Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few. All our hearts go out to the fighter pilots, whose brilliant actions we see with our own eyes day after day…"

    Winston Churchill

    20 Aug 1940

    Even platitudes as strong as this will eventually fade away as those who were actual witnesses to such heroism slowly die off. The hard lessons learned will eventually disappear in time, as they have for thousands of years. I know times are different now, and these are "only" trainees, but you can't screw people over that harshly and expect the best recruits to keep coming back. It seems like the RAF, as well as our own Air Force, only knows how to treat these pipelines like an on/off switch. Someone please tell me what other organization in the world would use that method to put the best people in the right places...

  2. The ######er is wearing a HALO/jumpmaster badge...UPSIDE DOWN!

    The badge would be appropriate but anyone that actually earned it would know how to wear it. The low quarters also stick out like a sore thumb.

    He's also missing a requisite diving badge that CCTs wear. Also, do CCTs always wear combat boots with blues or do they sometimes wear the regular shoes?

    I can't believe someone who's in the current active duty military would do this - especially a guy who works around the flying community.

  3. according to the article, the promotion rate is being adjusted for captain to 95% (current official rate for major) and major is dropping to 90%. That would seem to mean there will at least be some competetive process involved to make O-3, and that will inspire young shoeclerks to write glowing PRFs in the name of "taking care of their people". This leaves everyone else holding the bag of having to write ever better PRFs to compete with the people who go way too far writing a PRF for O-3

    Exactly, the people with the most time on their hands will spend the most time writing PRFs. Which leaves a bunch of Ops guys turning in "below average" PRFs. Hopefully whoever looks at these things can see the big picture and apply some common sense to the process.

  4. I've always been curious...if these DB journalists can get in good with the Taliban, why can't the CIA or similar agency send someone disguised as a journalist to locate leadership types?

    Because that would instantly put ALL the journalists at even greater risk than they already are. Similar to why we don't abuse the Red Cross symbol in the same way. Disguising oneself as a noncombatant and then opening fire is generally a tactic reserved for the OTHER side.

  5. Along these lines, can someone explain to a young, naive guy why we still have numbered air forces??

    As another new guy, I'd like to know as well. It seems like for every 06 and above there's half a dozen guys whose only job is preparing briefings for their boss. Not to mention when said DV decides to take a stroll around base and every office comes to a complete standstill to Windex the desks and put on reflector belts. After which, of course, the DV is running late and decides to skip the base tour and go play golf instead.

    Streamlining the command structure seems like a good idea to me. Unless the idea is to provide redundancy in case of a nuclear war. That I could understand, but something tells me it wasn't by design.

  6. Ehh....looks to me like the right nozzle is choked down for military or dry thrust. Guessing he lit the blowers to get out of slowflight and only the left nozzle opened giving him an asymmetric push to the right without enought speed for flight control inputs to fix it. Bad day.

    Agreed that the AB in right eng didn't light. In picture 2 the exhaust gas looks a lot more prominent out of the left eng, while in picture 3 the flamethower effect coming out of the left is probably caused by the AB shooting fuel into a suddenly slow exhaust stream. Never seen it before so that's my guess.

  7. ...your specific aircraft type, pilot qualification (especially SEFE), flight time, medals etc. are all irrelevant. Your performance and actions today speak for themselves. Yesterday is gone forever.

    That's actually one of the most worthwhile things you or anybody else has written on this board. I'm going to write that on my mirror 80's style so I can reality check myself every day. I can't even begin to tally the number of people I know, including myself, who feel the need to rest on their laurels. As they say in motorsports, you're only as good as your last race.

  8. I'd say no, since there was a dude in T-1s that went DNIF right before his Mission Fam check, so they let him do it in the sim. Supposedly this dude had struggled throughout, so the writing was on the wall. Think he knew what was up when they said "Oh don't worry about flying your final check, you can do it in a sim". Yeah, he got a UAV (UAS, RPA, HPV, whatever they're calling it this week).

    HPV, I like that one! Because once you get it you can't get rid of it, or, um, uh, so I'm told...

  9. Yes I know about this guys scolarship. It started out great while other people ran it. Then the "General" stepped in and to make a very long story short some of the kids have had to drop out, some are taking loans, after this "General" promised them a college education paid in full for 4 years. Sponsers are paying for these kids to go to school and where is the money going????? If only our President knew???

    Well unfortunately that sounds a lot like Scott's Tots from the Office! If in fact Mr Foglesong has screwed up the charity so much that they have reneged on the kid's scholarships, that is by far his worse offense to date. Too bad the President contributed to it (if it really is as bad as you say).

    FWIW, President Obama actually donated money to 10 different charities, with the most ($250,000) going to Fisher House Foundation. They definitely DO deserve the money.

  10. Vertigo,

    You are like the only guy I know still defending this president. Do you get your ass kicked in your squadron yet? Just wondering

    Standing by for some SNAP response in 3....2.....

    If stating the obvious puts me in the minority, count me in too. It's the President's money, he can do what he wants with it. Apparently he wants kids to go to college. He split the money among four different ethnic groups because that's what he has to do.

    Does anybody know anything about Foglesong's charity? I don't, either. Maybe, just maybe, it's actually a worthwhile organization that gives kids from the poorest part of our nation some money for college. I doubt that it was chosen because the President likes his vans lined up in a certain way.

    Something also tells me that if the President had put all of his Nobel money on the bar at your squadron you guys would still find a way to get pissed about it.

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  11. Reserved for a future picture of a young female, with obvious self-esteem/ moral issues, cupping her bare breasts to hide her exposed nipples in order to keep it BOps legal. Known here as the baseops thread save.

    Reserved for a "2" response to slacker, along with his entire post (including page-length pictures) quoted all over again. I will also question the sexuality of anyone who posts any picture which isn't as provocative as his.

    I'll probably also add a signature block quoting his post for good measure.

  12. I'd MUCH rather be using DTS at this point.

    Agreed, when it works. It was broken for the first half of the week, at my base anyway. It's ridiculous that random systems are broken for days at a time (like the local network, email, AF Portal, LeaveWeb, ADLS, you name it). That would never happen in civilian life. I've never seen a major website go down for more than a few minutes, much less days.

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  13. Overall, I would fly the plane in combat tomorrow.

    The T-6As on our ramp seem to always be in some state of slightly broken. We treat ours pretty well, how likely is it that the AT-6B will be any more durable in combat from a forward location? Can the AT-6B land on unimproved strips? I bet the Sky Tractor could.

  14. I got my wife's engagement ring from diamond.com. It was around one third the price of mall stores. They get all of their diamonds from Steinmetz, and they're all GIA graded. The particular diamond I got was a 1.25 carat, F color, SI1, Ideal emerald cut and it was $4,000 (the .75 carat setting I chose was $1400). A similar loose diamond from Zales was over $10,000 and it was a J color with I1 clarity. Note that the prices have gone up a bit as the dollar's value has fallen over the past two years.

    I found that Zales and the other mall stores don't even offer 1 carat diamonds that were better than H color, at least where I was looking. The salesmen act like diamonds in the colorless range don't even exist. I would recommend going to a store and finding one you like, get a feel for the carat size and cuts of different diamonds and settings, then purchasing at diamond.com or bluenile.com. I do the same thing with electronics.

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