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disgruntledemployee

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  1. I'm sure the Q3s will be memorable, but I envision that an epic 30 second ass chewing by Gen Mattis will leave scars for life. I'd start with mission planning for this one. AP says, "Runway lights at Peter O Knight (KTPF) 5 NM NE may be easily confused with lights on Rwy 22 at MacDill (KMCF)." Warning on the approach plate (if it was even open to that page). Next, of course, is SA (runway size, shape of the airfield, relation to surrounding terrain/water, etc.). CRM, if there was any, as you all say will be the most interesting part of this one. These guys got lucky that they were in a plane that stops well, that they touched down early, flaps were full (I assume), on speed (I assume), and didn't weigh too much (I assume). They could have easily departed the runway. This is a cheap lesson for us and I hope AMC sends out the tapes for our benefit. Out
  2. While I don't fly the MD80, there are some things I know, so here goes a few questions. Solid EPR check (that is, N2, FF, EGT line up/make sense with take-off EPR)? Did you set the propper EPR, i.e. take-off and not go-around setting. High PA location? Dragging brakes? Take off on a "treadmill runway?" Search the archives, that was an entertaining topic of opinions! Out
  3. If you think you are over paid, then go ahead and give it back. Out
  4. Rule 1: ACs must have a spine with a pair attached. Rule 2: DOs and CCs must have a spine with a pair attached. If the AC calls crew rest or safety of flight and fails to stand firm, the issue may be viewed as bullshit. If the DO doesn't have your back on legit matters, they are worthless. That said, the spectrum of crap crews pull is wide and distinguished. Everything from staying up all night playing Halo (LMs) to tossing out the boat anchor to stay at a sweet locale for another night has been played. When someone has a legit issue, ACs need to employ their spine. If you need a brace, call someone to roll in and assist. Out
  5. Send a letter to the board and ask them if you can have one. Otherwise the allocation is mostly for BTZ because they are clearly better than you. Now go find an egg. Out
  6. It is our top priority to pay top dollar to continue to make Apple worth more than Poland. I'm now going to buy more Apple stock since I know the AF is buying and there is no way to AF can barter for a fair (to the govt) price. Out
  7. I like my herk looking dirty, greasy, and bad-ass. Lockheed can shove their metro gay winglets. I love their comment that winglets will save "probably more" gas like its a given, educated guess. Besides, those things will snap off after a few hundred assaults. Out
  8. My turn. I was back home not too long ago and somehow ended up chatting with a few gents that just happened to be elected officials. At one point, we chatted about the military. Want to guess what impresses them? I ain't no creed, chant, or cheer. They see right through that shit! Its the personal stories and seeing our guys in action. Take some of them out on a range and show them a team taking on the "enemy" and they just beam with pride. Tell them a story like the "Pedros" rescue, and they'll eat that morning noon and night for a month. Listen to them in their speeches. They never say, I went to base x and all the airmen chanted a creed and sang a song. No, they pull the personal connection string, "Let me tell you about SrA Joe Somebody, he's a real hero." Dogs and miniature horses shows are a waste of everyone's time. There are so many other great ways to tell a story of our efforts and not one of them involves a chant or song. Besides, looking a little disheveled adds to our true salty nature. There's a reason why Americans love the Dirty Dozen and any other scrappy team. So, to our deployed command chief, I offer this viewpoint. Make mission first. When a codel shows up, show them people doing the mission. Let them step on a hot, dirty Herk as maintainers are getting her ready for a mission. Show them EOD taking care of business. Let them sit down for chow in the main room (not the special little room) with everyday joes. You get the point. When they leave, they will have seen the mission and gotten a few personal stories to tell their constituents. Lastly, since when is it the job of the US Military to please and stroke politicians? I thought it was to fight wars or do some of that Constitutional defending stuff. Reciting a chant will not protect the defense budget. Now that everyone is doing mission first, there's no need to recite any songs or chants. However, I will offer this about the chant. If it was such a great and inspiring piece of literature, people would want to know it more that the latest Katy Perry song. Lastly, I will end with some leadership. It stuff like this that makes my job essential. And that is to reset the priorities of those I work for, but more importantly, those that work with me. Out
  9. LRAFB got a new BX, and with it a gun counter. And thats a nice perk. They have a good selection and can order quite a bit more. When the local, county, and state sales tax is running close to 10%, getting that new M4 tax free is wonderful. Although, I wish they did FFL transfers. But back to your topic. No one is making you shop at the BX, right? Commissary either? Think you can get the best grocery bill at Walmart, go for it. Want to buy your new TV at best buy, no one is stopping you. Don't like Anthony's pizza (yuk!), head off base for lunch, or make your own with your great value walmart ham and cheese. How about the class 6? Is thay your source for beer and booze? AAFEES gas station, is that where you fill up? Also, gov't construction is pretty expensive compares to private companies. Gov't pays a high wage (Davis-Bacon) for workers on those jobs. Out
  10. I don't need a shit truck. And thus, the bullets will still flow to the man. And the rule is, if you shit (or piss for those that sit to pee) in the honey bucket, you take it with you! Out
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  12. But then you have Okie plates on your ride. On a plus side, I don't think they do front plates, so you can maintain your sleek front end look. Out
  13. I will not volunteer for a pay cut. I will not volunteer for scaling back any benefits. Because our political leaders don't have the guts to cut everywhere else. They're too busy emailing photos of their dicks to each other. And when they're not doing that, they're looking out for themselves. Out
  14. Please post such guidance. As far as I know, an OG is the approval authority for a post-mission crew rest waiver. And my Ctrl-F skills did not find the word "Waiver" in the AMCI Out.
  15. We in AMC have a nice fat reg. Its called AMCI 10-403. It works for both deployments and TDYs. Seems pretty clear, you TDY the time, you get a little back. Download, highlight, and present. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle. Go Joe! Here are the gems: 3.6. Post Deployment Downtime. (OPR: A1X; OCR Aircrews: A3O) Post Deployment Downtime is a commander’s program designed to help maintain quality of life and retain valued Air Force members to keep our military strong and ready. 3.6.1. Aircrew members will have 1-hour compensatory time for each 3 hours off-station (1 day for every 3 days off-station) with a maximum of 4 days. 3.6.2. Following a deployment away from home station of 45 days or longer, all military members will be given not more than 7 days compensatory time (3-day special pass IAW AFI 36-3003 and 4 days unscheduled time). Following a deployment away from home station of 90 days or longer, authorized compensatory time is not more than 14 days (4-day special pass IAW AFI 36-3003 and 10 days unscheduled time). During compensatory time, members will not be assigned formal duties and will be given appropriate time to care for personal and professional matters deferred while TDY. The member will check in daily during any period of unscheduled time and must take leave if departing the local area IAW AFI 36-3003. 3.6.3. Returning members must sign in with their unit’s Commander’s Support Staff the first duty day after return. Post-deployment downtime will start as soon as possible following return to home station, not to exceed 72 hours after return, and only after signing in with the CSS and completing an in-processing checklist.
  16. "Welcome to the Died, deployers. Just to let you know, this is a combat zone (shows pics of combat in some other location). In order for all our chiefs and numerous other non-combat forces to meet the conditions for combat pay, we must live in combat conditions. Therefore, the "Combat Shower" is in effect. By putting everyone under the rules of combat showers, we can get paid (shows pics of dudes in showers, no water on, with reflective belts). Now, I know all you flyers out there fly into the real combat zone every day, and therefore argue that the combat shower should not apply to you, but common sense is checked at the gate here--too many promotions are on the line." Out There. Poor man's CBT complete. I won't waste my time on the real thing. Edit to add this comment.
  17. I knew that the AF would finally figure out that the TIB budget is the same as the CoP portal. I guess the CoPs are more important now. In honor of TIB going away, everyone thow up two jazz hands and shout out a high c. Or, just pop one a frosty one, smile, and relish the cold brew. Out
  18. I say open the can of worms and lets start eating. Does anyone think that spending 1 whole year at Maxwell (ACSC/AWC) makes anyone a better leader? I'll bet that the AFcan turn those schools into 10-12 week TDYs and get more bang for the buck. We could send more per year. Because (oooh look, I started my sentence with a preposition) shouldn't all our field graders be of the highest competence and thus attend such schools? Hell, if they cut out all the powerpoint, they easily save 9 months of everyone's life. And then they could stop wasting my time with worthless correspondence courses. I learn more about leadership with real life. I'm tired of everyone thinking that these schools are the key to promotion. I've never seen a school take a dude and "produce" a good leader. So there you go AF. Someone has presented a very crazy idea about PME. I bet is that AF does nothing--a very easy bet really, knowing that the AF has no stomach to change such an institution. That's the sad reality. Out
  19. I've purchased from two different mil exchange shops and they want to see your PCS orders. So going there TDY may not work. Out
  20. I was forced to move from one base house to another, and it was privatized. I did not incur any our of pocket expenses as my cable was reinstalled at no cost and I don't own a land line. I did make a killing on moving most of my stuff. I did a partial dity and had movers for furniture only. Inconvenient yes, but the few extra K in my pocket made up for it. But since it was already privatized, I don't know who was providing the funds, military or housing company. I did everything through TMO. I did not get DLA, but I seem to recall the housing office saying that cable and phone should not charge us for the swap (maybe they set up a deal where housing would pay the companies for each transfer). Out
  21. To those here that think we make too much and want to cut our retirement, leave. Just leave because you don't get it and there is no way for anyone to convince you that your pathetic thinking is backwards. If you really want to stay, donate all that you don't think you deserve to charity. Be sure to brag to us about it. Out
  22. Mr Player, So you think our retirement pay should be based on medals? Should we count the number of mortar attacks, multiply that by some actuary number, and add it to the number of deployed days? Do you figure in flight hours, because its more dangerous than driving to work? Do you have a shit factor for all the crap people breathe in at bumphuck Iraq? Hell, the safire rate will probably go through the roof now. What's your magic formula mr smartypants? Ugh, I can't do it anymore...I'll stop picking on you...I was being sarcastic and you bit. Nonetheless, your proposal to fix what the politicians phucked up won't help, is controversial, and only serves to divide. Out PS, what is flight pay, haz duty pay, etc? Nibble nibble? Edit - apparently I still cant say ######. I love the 1st Amendment, but not as much as the 2nd!
  23. OK, mr player, if you feel a bunch of our military don't deserve a retirement because they don't work as hard as you, or their job isn't as dangerous as yours, or you feel their job is insignificant to military operations, fine. Lets fix it this way. 1. If their job is so simple and doesn't warrant a 20-year military retirement, then convert it to a GS-6/7/8/9. The shit gets done, there's continuity, you don't have to keep training a bunch of newbies, and you could probably cut a few positions. 2. If the job requires someone to deploy every once in a while, keep just enough military such that their ops tempo is the same as everyone elses. Thus they can have a retirement because they are now working as hard as you. Now for you congresspeople. You want to cut military retirement, cut yours too. I say lead by example. Start with no retirement unless you serve 20 years. OUT
  24. Brick I've got a Taurus 24/7 but in .40. I decided upon Taurus because above the others, it felt great in my hand. The long trigger pull was easy for me. For everyone else, there is a long trigger travel (safety feature, they say), then it gets firm, pull a little more and bang. I will agree that disassembly is its biggest draw back. Not only is the pin removable, but it is easy for the slide to get stuck while pulling it off. You have to squeeze the trigger while doing it. As for shooting, I've had no problems until a few weeks ago when I was having feed problems. Now I was using a different brand of ammo (Winchester. I think) than previous, but that shouldn't matter as I practice with FMJ. The .40 rounds have a flat nose tip and they were getting stuck on the feed ramp (which is shiney chome on the Taurus), but were fixed with a little push on the slide. I did a thorough cleaning and will retry (magazines too). I've only put about 500 rounds through it, so a weak spring shouldn't see an issue. Out
  25. Found this last night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIHBHYp5Woo "Your Highness"

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