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There's a BIG difference between deferring to technical expertise and being run roughshod over by the people you're supposed to be leading. I put a lot of faith in my flight engineers, and I trusted their input based on their area of expertise, but the final decision was mine and mine alone, and I didn't care how much "convincing" I needed to do.

Only convincing you need to do is that A Code on the flight orders. This is a big issue in the Air Force, one knowing their lane.

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Probably better in wtf thread, but in middle of PCS to Ft Living Room and for no good reason decided to stay night at Scott AFB. Where a dank, nasty room cost $60/night. WTF?!?

Yeah, didnt go TDY much my last assignment. But when the hell did AF billleting lose their f'ing minds?

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Probably better in wtf thread, but in middle of PCS to Ft Living Room and for no good reason decided to stay night at Scott AFB. Where a dank, nasty room cost $60/night. WTF?!?

Yeah, didnt go TDY much my last assignment. But when the hell did AF billleting lose their f'ing minds?

You're a few years late. https://www.afpc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123319877

The nice thing is that if you elect to use off base lodging while TDY, you get a little more to play with if you don't get a non-a.

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From the linked article: "The Air Force has been losing more drone pilots than they can train, which has Gen. Welsh concerned and which has forced him to order a stop-loss."

Is the stop loss now official?

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From the linked article: "The Air Force has been losing more drone pilots than they can train, which has Gen. Welsh concerned and which has forced him to order a stop-loss."

Is the stop loss now official?

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Where is he loosing drone pilots to? All those commercial drone outfits? Oh wait...

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From the linked article: "The Air Force has been losing more drone pilots than they can train, which has Gen. Welsh concerned and which has forced him to order a stop-loss."

Is the stop loss now official?

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Less than a year ago, drone pilots were getting almost $100k to VSP.

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From the linked article: "The Air Force has been losing more drone pilots than they can train, which has Gen. Welsh concerned and which has forced him to order a stop-loss."

Is the stop loss now official?

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Probably went out on Thursday or Friday at 1700. So everyone won't find out till tomorrow morning.

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From the linked article: "The Air Force has been losing more drone pilots than they can train, which has Gen. Welsh concerned and which has forced him to order a stop-loss."

Is the stop loss now official?

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If only we hadn't paid all those pilots to get out, and forced others out against their wills...

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Less than a year ago, drone pilots were getting almost $100k to VSP.

I'd have to check the eligibility tables, but if I remember correctly 11U and 18X were ineligible just like 11Fs were - based on your core AFSC. I was one who tried desperately twice to escape this sinking ship last year.

I still can't figure why they didn't cross flow more guys to RPAs instead of paying them to leave and waiving UPT ADSC.

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I don't see how the AF is going to get away with this...you guys need to band together and fight this shit in the court / public domain (if it is true). It is one thing to stop-loss in-order to fight a ground war...it is another to use it as a tool to correct your shitty personnel system, to add additional commitments to guys/gals who have already served lengthy commitments. And what war are they implementing this for? Congress hasn't declared war? If this logic holds up, then we can just get rid of any bonus's, ADSCs, just use stop-loss?

I'd round up the bros, get a lawyer(s), talk to JQP...and FENCE-IN...

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I read the new "RPA talking points" the other day and all I saw was 30 "traditional" pilots being extended 1 year. I'm assuming that meant extend from return to manned flying, but I'll try and get them to post tomorrow. It was the cliff notes of "we have a problem"... "its big"... "here's what we're doing in the short term to fix this, but its not a long term solution"... words words words, sounds right, words words, but we don't believe it, word words, stop the paper before we have to talk about what we won't sacrifice (F-35, all desired future war capabilities... let's stop loss instead)

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I don't see how the AF is going to get away with this...you guys need to band together and fight this shit in the court / public domain (if it is true). It is one thing to stop-loss in-order to fight a ground war...it is another to use it as a tool to correct your shitty personnel system, to add additional commitments to guys/gals who have already served lengthy commitments. And what war are they implementing this for? Congress hasn't declared war? If this logic holds up, then we can just get rid of any bonus's, ADSCs, just use stop-loss?

I'd round up the bros, get a lawyer(s), talk to JQP...and FENCE-IN...

Fight in court...based on what, exactly? Last time I checked, stop loss was completely legal. Just ask all the poor bastards in the Army who were stop lossed to serve another tour in Afghanistan and/or Iraq.

I'd have to check the eligibility tables, but if I remember correctly 11U and 18X were ineligible just like 11Fs were - based on your core AFSC. I was one who tried desperately twice to escape this sinking ship last year.

I still can't figure why they didn't cross flow more guys to RPAs instead of paying them to leave and waiving UPT ADSC.

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My understanding is that the biggest hurdle is capacity for training. It doesn't help that much if you have 100 guys cross-flowed, but can only train 10 at a time (numbers are completely made up).

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I would hope Big Blue would have some serious explaining to do in Congress if they implemented stop loss now. It is a program meant for use in extreme national emergencies. It was not intended as a tool to cover for this organization's complete ineptitude when it comes to managing personnel. While it may technically be legal, you'd better believe I'd be on the phone with my representatives raising holy hell if I found out I was being Stop Loss'd.

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Fight in court...based on what, exactly? Last time I checked, stop loss was completely legal. Just ask all the poor bastards in the Army who were stop lossed to serve another tour in Afghanistan and/or Iraq.

https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R40121.pdf

I'd say a good set of lawyers could pick-apart this law when utilized to retain CONUS based UAS operators...but then again...I'm not a lawyer. The link is an interesting read on how the stop-loss program unfolded since DS1.

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While it may technically be legal, you'd better believe I'd be on the phone with my representatives raising holy hell if I found out I was being Stop Loss'd.

Wait, isn't that akin to treason??

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