May 22, 20178 yr So if you were the AF in the middle of a pilot crisis would you be passing majors over for continuation? My buddy was just let go. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network Forums
May 22, 20178 yr 16 minutes ago, Guardian said: So if you were the AF in the middle of a pilot crisis would you be passing majors over for continuation? My buddy was just let go. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network Forums Is there more to the story? MyPers strongly implies everyone "determined by the board to be fully qualified" will be continued. Pilots (11X) are listed as a critical skill that will be offered continuation to 24 years.
May 22, 20178 yr Unless the guy was a criminal and given a dismissal thru a cm, given that we are supposedly in crisis, he should have been offered continuation. If he was not a criminal and not offered continuation, there's your evidence that the AF doesn't truly believe they're in crisis. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 22, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Guardian said: And paid him to leave too. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network Forums Perfect he can go to a reserve unit, get a twice passed over waiver, and then be an airline pilot and keep his TR job.
May 22, 20178 yr Is there more to the story? MyPers strongly implies everyone "determined by the board to be fully qualified" will be continued. Pilots (11X) are listed as a critical skill that will be offered continuation to 24 years. This. I don't know a single guy passed over for Major, let alone Lt Col, who wasn't offered continuation. I'm guessing the guy must have had a current UIF or a referral OPR or something to find himself in this predicament. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 22, 20178 yr Not the shiny penny type but no criminal. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network Forums
May 23, 20178 yr I know of two - the data is slightly old (right around fall '15 or spring of '16, can't exactly remember). One was an 11F, one was an 11B, both in white jets. Neither wanted to get out, and I bet that even if the AF had told them they were never going back to their MWS's but would just bounce around AETC (so very little money out of uncle suckers pockets, no T-X courses/requals) they would've been totally happy with that. Instead we lost two dudes and had two more slots to fill from somewhere else. I realize the shortage discussion has somewhat picked up since then, but even back then everyone I knew at afpc was talking about it and saying how it was about to get really bad - and then they kicked out those two guys.
May 23, 20178 yr 46 minutes ago, Motofalcon said: I realize the shortage discussion has somewhat picked up since then, but even back then everyone I knew at afpc was talking about it and saying how it was about to get really bad - and then they kicked out those two guys. AFPC - "Look, I realize it's going to get bad soon, but our process says we've got to kick these guys out. So that's what we're going to do, because here in AFI 69-8008, flowchart 2 it says to kick them out unless we waive them. Waivers can take...like...weeks. So we'll just follow the process."
May 23, 20178 yr It wasn't that long ago that there wasn't any such thing as a strat on an OPR...and somehow people still got promoted and had cool jobs (oh, and flew airplanes providing combat airpower too).
May 23, 20178 yr Good news guys! The pilot shortage is over, or at least that's what I am assuming as all my buddies with "P"s got passed over! UFB!A couple of my non-rated friends with "P"s got promoted though...Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network Forums
May 23, 20178 yr Good news guys! The pilot shortage is over, or at least that's what I am assuming as all my buddies with "P"s got passed over! UFB!A couple of my non-rated friends with "P"s got promoted though...Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network ForumsNah, it's just cheaper to keep pilots as continued captains. Plus they can fix the glitch again once there's no more shortage by stopping continuation since it's only a yearly extension up to a specified max. It's not like pilots have any better job opportunities outside of the military right now...
May 23, 20178 yr 8 hours ago, Guardian said: Not the shiny penny type but no criminal. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network Forums Gotcha, I'm still guessing there's something your friend isn't telling you. I've known one passed over for O-4, and one to O-5, and neither was exactly eager to advertise the why. It's a shame, really, because both of them were great bros and mentors to the younger guys, and informally provided the leadership the AF is sorely lacking. The one mistake Air Force still exists; unless you're an HPO (in which case you can phuck up as often as you like).
May 23, 20178 yr 7 hours ago, ihtfp06 said: Gotcha, I'm still guessing there's something your friend isn't telling you. Do you guys not get automatically passed for not doing PME? Our distance PME, EWS, is a two year program and a number of guys who are not complete - Purposely or not, despite being great in all other aspects, have been and continue to be passed over for O-4.
May 23, 20178 yr 13 minutes ago, VMFA187 said: Do you guys not get automatically passed for not doing PME? Our distance PME, EWS, is a two year program and a number of guys who are not complete - Purposely or not, despite being great in all other aspects, have been and continue to be passed over for O-4. Simple answer: lack of BVR PME all but takes you out of the running for a "DP" on your PRF to O-5 (LAF), which automatically takes you down to about a 50/50 chance of promotion.
May 23, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, VMFA187 said: Do you guys not get automatically passed for not doing PME? Our distance PME, EWS, is a two year program and a number of guys who are not complete - Purposely or not, despite being great in all other aspects, have been and continue to be passed over for O-4. Even passed over he should have been offered continuation...
May 23, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Champ Kind said: Simple answer: lack of BVR PME all but takes you out of the running for a "DP" on your PRF to O-5 (LAF), which automatically takes you down to about a 50/50 chance of promotion. It takes you a lot lower than that. P without IDE is a rare select indeed.
May 23, 20178 yr Any idea if continuation stats will be released? How in the holy hell can we have gone from leadership hinting at stop-loss to non-continuing Majors??? Did somebody not get the phucking memo that we are short, and only going to get shorter, on pilots?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 23, 20178 yr I don't think the AF ever posts continuation stats. Sent from my R1 HD using Baseops Network Forums mobile app
May 24, 20178 yr 3 hours ago, ihtfp06 said: How in the holy hell can we have gone from leadership hinting at stop-loss to non-continuing Majors??? Did somebody not get the phucking memo that we are short, and only going to get shorter, on pilots? Sir/Ma'am, Thank you for your concern. AFI 13-6969 only directs us to look at x, y, and z when determining continuation. The AFI doesn't direct us to look at AFSC when determining continuation, therefore we do not. Given the complex nature of continuation, it would be unrealistic to expect perfection. May I suggest you refer your concerns about the AFI to it's OPR? You can find that information on the cover page of AFI 13-6969. R/S, SrA Shoeclerk McDilligaf Edited May 24, 20178 yr by JarheadBoom format
May 24, 20178 yr JarheadBoom has it 100% correct. "Sorry, sir, we didn't actually read or follow the PSDM and just generated 'fuck you get out of the AF' letters to these guys." I don't know about the first dude who was not offered continuation, but the two dudes I know were "just" given the wrong letter by a GO. Turns out they were actually continued.
May 24, 20178 yr 53 minutes ago, ThreeHoler said: JarheadBoom has it 100% correct. "Sorry, sir, we didn't actually read or follow the PSDM and just generated 'fuck you get out of the AF' letters to these guys." I don't know about the first dude who was not offered continuation, but the two dudes I know were "just" given the wrong letter by a GO. Turns out they were actually continued. So now since they have a signed non-continuation letter could they take the involuntarily separation pay now?
May 24, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, ThreeHoler said: I don't know about the first dude who was not offered continuation, but the two dudes I know were "just" given the wrong letter by a GO. Turns out they were actually continued. How on God's green earth does a GO and their staff screw that up?? That's a pretty glaring mistake that I'm sure caused a few days of serious angst for those dudes. UFB. Edited May 24, 20178 yr by RTB
May 24, 20178 yr AF standard. The bar they hold for everyone else is one they are incapable of meeting themselves.Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network Forums
May 24, 20178 yr Tom Cruise confirms ‘Top Gun 2’ is happening https://www.google.com/amp/nypost.com/2017/05/23/tom-cruise-confirms-top-gun-2-is-happening/amp/ If it wasn't for Top Gun, Wings on the History Channel, and the Janes Combat Simulations - ATF video game, I would not be here. Edited May 24, 20178 yr by hatedont
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