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Goldfein advocating FAA 1500 hour rule change???
VMFA187 replied to 189Herk's topic in General Discussion
I'm curious if those high, low, and averages for hours include the multiplier. If not, there are a lot of fighter guys in the Navy/USMC who are going to be waiting quite some time to hit 1,508. -
Why don't you guys come down to Miramar? We have plenty of ramp space...
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Did you conduct a Skype interview?
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This, so many times over.
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EFB = Electronic Flight Bag? When we went East we were issued tablets from our Intel shop every morning prior to the brief, and they had 1) All of our aircraft pubs, 2) all the pertinent nav stuff, and 3) Killswitch. 1) When you're 1,000 miles from home and your duty office on the radio, and have an issue, it's nice to be able to really delve into the issue. 2) In a tight cockpit that's full of water, food, and other miscellaneous gear that you hope to not have to use, it's awesome saving space. 3) Game changer. The ability to record 9-lines, plot, conduct talk-ons, and correlate on a device the size of a kneeboard vice having pages and pages of maps and notes... I cannot speak highly enough about how much of a force multiplier in the cockpit possessing a tablet is. And then we get back home and they're taken away. Standard.
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Technician Discussion (aka Wing XP Technician)
VMFA187 replied to RC26MSO's topic in Air National Guard / Air Force Reserves
I've been told I'm being considered for an ART position in an airframe I would enjoy - Is the discussion about buyback and 5 years of service as an ART still accurate for retirement? Seems like a great way to balance retirement and getting a line number with the airlines after I'll have 11 years of active service and 5 years as an ART if so.- 60 replies
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Navy Pilots on Strike over OBOGS Issues
VMFA187 replied to Steve Davies's topic in General Discussion
We can unplug the hose from the connector which goes into the OBOGS system that is located near our left hip. So essentially you're flying with the exact same equipment, not attached to the system, breathing ambient air through your mask and hose. The T-45 is pressurized, but I don't believe it schedules the same as the Hornet. It's been six years, but someone around the squadron said 15,000' MSL equates to around 10,000' Cabin Altitude. Not sure anymore how accurate that is. -
Navy Pilots on Strike over OBOGS Issues
VMFA187 replied to Steve Davies's topic in General Discussion
From this side of the house, the common feeling is that it is a combination of both. Older equipment failing at a more rapid rate, as well as an issue that is at the forefront of everyone's minds makes it more likely to be reported. The below sounds interesting... ""After briefings and discussions with our aircrew, their training wing leadership, the engineers, and aeromedical experts, we have identified a way forward to resume flight operations safely by limiting the maximum cabin altitude to below 10,000 feet in order be able to operate without using the OBOGS system," Shoemaker explained." Should work out well for BFM. The deck, is the deck. -
What should the Air Force be if it is so broken now?
VMFA187 replied to Clark Griswold's topic in General Discussion
I have as much, if not more, respect for our ground guys than most. We have to spend six months training to be rifle platoon commanders before we transition to our individual MOS - Many of my friends are infantry officers. Where did you think I was taking sole credit? I simply stated a fact. No one believes they are out there winning by themselves. Relax dude. -
What should the Air Force be if it is so broken now?
VMFA187 replied to Clark Griswold's topic in General Discussion
Kiloalpha hit 1-3, so I'll address 4-6, 7 doesn't warrant a response. And in truth, none of these points do, but I'm standing duty while our planes are out so I have some time to entertain this. 4 - Special Forces are Army only. I assume you mean "Special Operations Forces"? Yes, self preservation tends to take over when your life and fellow Marines/Sailors/Airmen/Soldiers lives are at stake. That being said, the "exercises" you participated in, doesn't sounds like incredibly adequate training for those of America's 21st century warrior class. And I am by no means an incredibly motivated service member, I simply see the value in all of our uniformed members experiencing training that reminds of what we can face. 5 - You have no idea what type of leader I am. To be perfectly honest, I'd prefer to only lead in a brief, debrief, and my 4-ship airborne. I have no desire for any other leadership opportunities. 6 - Ok? This isn't even worth entertaining. Deployments working 9-5? Was that your experience? Regardless, have you led other aircraft >1,000 miles from where your squadron is based, logged 8 hours in a single seat fighter aircraft, and prosecuted terrorist targets? Several on this board have, and it's asinine to think that you know what people have, or have not, done. -
What should the Air Force be if it is so broken now?
VMFA187 replied to Clark Griswold's topic in General Discussion
The Air Force is a war fighting organization. Combat, regardless of whether hand-to-hand, or from the cockpit of a single seat fighter, is a physical endeavor. If all the members of an organization don't have some basis of that, then you're not going to be an effective, cohesive, organization able to deal in war. -
Goldfein advocating FAA 1500 hour rule change???
VMFA187 replied to 189Herk's topic in General Discussion
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Say what you will, that was likely the most entertaining post I've read here.
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Goldfein advocating FAA 1500 hour rule change???
VMFA187 replied to 189Herk's topic in General Discussion
The Royal Australian Air Force does that; you have an option to take the command track, or stay in Never Never Land where you never grow up and stay a pilot forever. -
And that is why I really bring my iPhone. We were issued "burner phones" by our Flight Equipment Marines on every sortie we launched on for this purpose.
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That's more along the lines of what I expected and what Hornet guys do. More if you have to divert than anything else.
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Those images have to be unrelated to the event, or at least staged after? The 'chute appears somewhat convincing, but I have a hard time believing a guy who just got out of a jet is going to dump his flight gear and take a few photos. Even more unconvincing, he's is using a radio in CONUS and not his personal phone.
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Duck, you can be my wingman any day.
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So that is what is going to likely happen to me, because I didn't do USMC PME, which is a two year program. Does anyone know how Guard units look at that stuff? If it's any help, I have a Master's Degree and will be complete with AF PME - Squadron Officer School, in less than a week.
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I'd like to see the source if anyone can find it. I'd imagine this is probably where the USMC is going.
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https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/articles/marines-to-offer-retention-bonuses-to-pilots-again I'd almost be willing to bet it'll be $10,000/year or less. For 6-7 hours a month? No thanks. I'd be somewhat interested in the deal where you could fly for the airlines "for seasons... building seniority," like you posted Duck. But wouldnt that be similar to the Guard or Reserves?
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They're just happy to be off the boat with a reliable internet connection.
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Hope he's not looking to fly fighters...
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It might be because aviation is such a small part of the Marine Corps, but I'm fairly certain it's just as bad, if not worse. At least for the fighter community - I can't really speak to the others. USMC F/A-18 squadrons are at, or just slightly below 50% required manning at the Captain level, and the vast majority, i.e., 80% of the Capts I know, are planning on leaving after their commitment is complete.
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Now I made my choice years ago, but you could be a Marine fighter pilot with no bonus who was just told that $5k a year will probably be approved in the future. $28k doesn't sound all that bad. I could put a new street and track bike in the garage with that!