February 7, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, VigilanteNav said: In real world Air Force speak, Recce is Reconnaissance. The post you commented on meant recognition so when they show you a picture of an aircraft at the interview you should be able to state what aircraft it is. And based on his comment, there aren't a lot of of units who would do that to you in an interview. So, you may not want to waste too many brain bytes on it but it still will be a good thing to work on as you proceed into your budding AF career. Thanks! Sounds like I should turn to my favorite study tool, Ace Combat 7, for help with this one.
February 7, 20205 yr Thanks! Sounds like I should turn to my favorite study tool, Ace Combat 7, for help with this one. Beating Ace Combat on hard mode is an easy fighter ratingSent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
February 7, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, VigilanteNav said: For you young Bomber wannabee pilots, I suggest scratching the B-1 off the list. It is on the retirement chopping block. Not a done deal but I wouldn't go to Vegas or even Atlantic City and put any money on any future new Reserve B-1 pilots. I’d bet money on it. We have one here in UPT right now actually. What’s your source?
February 7, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, VigilanteNav said: For you young Bomber wannabee pilots, I suggest scratching the B-1 off the list. It is on the retirement chopping block. Not a done deal but I wouldn't go to Vegas or even Atlantic City and put any money on any future new Reserve B-1 pilots. 2015: For you young A-10 wannabee pilots, I suggest scratching the A-10 off the list. It is on the retirement chopping block. Not a done deal but I wouldn't go to Vegas or even Atlantic City and put any money on any future new Reserve A-10 pilots.
February 7, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Broskees said: Anyone hear any results from Oklahoma yet? Flyer for the board said it wasn't till April but I remember hearing something at the most recent drill weekend they were convening earlier. Anyone else who heard better care to chime in?
February 7, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, tarheelaviator said: Flyer for the board said it wasn't till April but I remember hearing something at the most recent drill weekend they were convening earlier. Anyone else who heard better care to chime in? If I understood things correctly after last weekend, interview notifications may go out a bit later than the given date (today) but the board dates (April) will remain unchanged.
February 7, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, tarheelaviator said: Flyer for the board said it wasn't till April but I remember hearing something at the most recent drill weekend they were convening earlier. Anyone else who heard better care to chime in? The posting on bogidope said they would send out invites by Feb. 7th
February 7, 20205 yr 32 minutes ago, bigdreams said: Looks like no news is bad news boys A very pessimistic outlook from such an optimistic username.
February 8, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, admdelta said: A very pessimistic outlook from such an optimistic username. My pessimistic insecurities are buried under my optimistic username.
February 8, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, pilotcrum said: The posting on bogidope said they would send out invites by Feb. 7th Yup just reviewed it you are right. Oh well best of luck to folks who got an interview.
February 8, 20205 yr I just rushed Tulsa this past weekend. They plan on notifying interview selectees the first weekend of march due to the email address mix up. Board is still planned to be in April. If anything, calling the squadron and talking to a pilot is usually the best source of accurate info.
February 9, 20205 yr For anyone wondering: “around” Feb. 15th is when Klamath and Portland will be calling for interviews. Source: Hiring POC for OregonSent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
February 10, 20205 yr Has anybody experienced a super short interview ~10 minutes long? I'd normally say "its me" but all the other applicants were just as short.
February 10, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, CavGuy said: Has anybody experienced a super short interview ~10 minutes long? I'd normally say "its me" but all the other applicants were just as short. Rapid fire style?? Interesting
February 10, 20205 yr For those of you applying to the 115th Airlift Squadron out of Point Mugu, CA, do we include official sealed transcripts with the mailed in application? Their flyer states this, "Sealed Official College Transcripts Unofficial copies placed inside application package" Obviously for the E-mailed application, the only choice is placing unofficial copies, but I'm confused for the mailed app.
February 11, 20205 yr On 2/8/2020 at 7:02 PM, gear3green said: Any one knows if Patrick AFB will be hiring soon? Don't know about all the aircraft but their HH-60 squadron is on deployment now so they've been understandably hard to get in touch with recently.
February 11, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, tarheelaviator said: Don't know about all the aircraft but their HH-60 squadron is on deployment now so they've been understandably hard to get in touch with recently. Yea the c130s are going trough a conversion from Hs to Js.
February 12, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, JabroniWizard said: Fresno’s hiring May 2020 https://www.144fw.ang.af.mil/Resources/Pilot-Boards/ Very interesting to see their age cutoff being age 33 at the time of board even though the (updated) regulation applies to starting UPT by age 33. Wonder if that’s a misprint or if they’re just more willing than most fighter units to submit age waiver requests?
February 12, 20205 yr On 2/6/2020 at 9:32 PM, WheelsOff said: I’d bet money on it. We have one here in UPT right now actually. What’s your source? Ok, maybe went a little too strong on not betting any money on ANY future ones...but I'd still go with not many more. Point being, the wannabees should focus on other aircraft...IMHO. For those interested in some light reading, I point you to the latest AF Budget document. See page 50. It shows you what the AF wants to have each fleet size at in by the end of FY21. Notice how the B-1 #'s drop? Even if you don't want to consider that tid bit of info. Feel free to look up B-1 mission cape rates these days. I imagine the average Reserve B-1 pilot doesn't fly that much. Just FWIW for those youngins out there with big dreams. https://www.saffm.hq.af.mil/Portals/84/documents/FY21/SUPPORT_/FY21 Budget Overview_1.pdf?ver=2020-02-10-152806-743
February 12, 20205 yr On 2/6/2020 at 11:02 PM, magnetfreezer said: 2015: For you young A-10 wannabee pilots, I suggest scratching the A-10 off the list. It is on the retirement chopping block. Not a done deal but I wouldn't go to Vegas or even Atlantic City and put any money on any future new Reserve A-10 pilots. Honestly, it pains me to say it but the 2015 A-10 talk is getting stronger as we head towards FY21. See page 50 of the FY21 AF budget...ANG and AFRC A-10 numbers taking a hit. I'm a huge fan of the A-10 and got to control four of them once as they lit up a target tank column on the Barry Goldwater Range in AZ. Definite loss for the TACP. https://www.saffm.hq.af.mil/Portals/84/documents/FY21/SUPPORT_/FY21 Budget Overview_1.pdf?ver=2020-02-10-152806-743
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