August 26, 201411 yr Anyone heard of this? https://www.airforcemag.com/DRArchive/Pages/2014/August%202014/August%2026%202014/Moody-Selected-as-Afghan-A-29-Training-Site.aspx
August 26, 201411 yr First I've heard of it. I kinda don't know if I want them in the pattern... Plus I can see this ending the days of doing CT/EP sorties at home plate. I haven't been over there yet or talked to any afghanis so I don't really have an informed opinion. Edited August 26, 201411 yr by Hodor
August 26, 201411 yr meh, just go to valdosta... On the other hand, 120 Afghans roaming around town, that could be interesting.
August 26, 201411 yr I heard its only for a year or two with possibly having to go to Afghanistan. Truth?
August 26, 201411 yr First I've heard of it. I kinda don't know if I want them in the pattern... Plus I can see this ending the days of doing CT/EP sorties at home plate. I haven't been over there yet or talked to any afghanis so I don't really have an informed opinion. Back when we shared the pattern with the T-6s and T-38s, we just went down to VLD for CEPIs.
August 26, 201411 yr meh, just go to valdosta... On the other hand, 120 Afghans roaming around town, that could be interesting. THIS!
August 27, 201411 yr All, I'm in charge of this program from the Advisor side, meaning I am sending the Afghans over there and QCing the training plan.. If you have any questions about the program, PM me with a .mil address.
August 28, 201411 yr I was thinking more along the lines of Afghans in a very conservative and quite frankly racist town, at least amongst the old money there.
August 28, 201411 yr I say we sell the Afghani's a bunch of these: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_air_balloon And they can weaponize them as they see fit. Cheap, portable, low mx, survivable against SAF and advanced SAM threats and relatively little training required.
August 28, 201411 yr ....and relatively little training required. You'd be surprised...I'm sure they could find all kinds of ways to kill themselves with those.
August 28, 201411 yr You'd be surprised...I'm sure they could find all kinds of ways to kill themselves with those. No kidding...watching those bad boys try to bring in a Cessna is a sight to behold.
August 28, 201411 yr And it's designed to be a two person crew to properly employ it. But we are going to be teaching the Afghans how to employ it with only one person in the plane. What could go wrong?
August 29, 201411 yr Real question is how many will go AWOL and flee to Canada? Why do they need to go to Canada? We have millions of illegals here and it's all good.
August 29, 201411 yr Real question is how many will go AWOL and flee to Canada? What was the rate of the Iraqis we brought over here for the various training programs? Take that and increase it by about 5x, that should answer your question. \/ It's even better than I could have imagined \/ Edited August 29, 201411 yr by BB Stacker
August 29, 201411 yr We just sent two of em home from Rucker because one of them stabbed the other. Over a table top EP. I shit you not. From what I can see, seems like the most common thing is to find a U.S. Girl and marry her, then stay. I'll bet those women are real gems too...
August 29, 201411 yr From what I can see, seems like the most common thing is to find a U.S. Girl and marry her, then stay. I'll bet those women are real gems too... IVO Mother Rucker? LOL
August 29, 201411 yr We had 2 Afghanis in my T-6 class and they were pretty good dudes. Not half bad pilots either. Although one did become somewhat of an alcoholic and the other started dating a morbidly obese chick but who doesn't go through those phases in UPT?
August 29, 201411 yr We just sent two of em home from Rucker because one of them stabbed the other. Over a table top EP. I shit you not. From what I can see, seems like the most common thing is to find a U.S. Girl and marry her, then stay. I'll bet those women are real gems too... No kidding? My stick buddy in Primary was Afgan Army. I have never been more scared in a helicopter. First time my IP rolled the throttle off during an SEF, my stick buddy just sat there and pushed the cyclic forward......and I just watched the Nr plummet. FML.
August 29, 201411 yr No kidding? My stick buddy in Primary was Afgan Army. I have never been more scared in a helicopter. First time my IP rolled the throttle off during an SEF, my stick buddy just sat there and pushed the cyclic forward......and I just watched the Nr plummet. FML. Insha'Allah..... The Kuwaiti/Saudi students that roll through the 64 course are terrifying.
August 29, 201411 yr No kidding? My stick buddy in Primary was Afgan Army. I have never been more scared in a helicopter. First time my IP rolled the throttle off during an SEF, my stick buddy just sat there and pushed the cyclic forward......and I just watched the Nr plummet. FML. I've heard the same thing from the guys that are in AFG doing the Mi-17 advisor gig. No need to log EP currency if you're not going to do anything about it.
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