September 2, 201411 yr That area is the like the Serengeti for the Dependopotamus. So would the plural, as in a herd of them, as they sometime travel in packs; be Dependopotami?
September 3, 201411 yr So would the plural, as in a herd of them, as they sometime travel in packs; be Dependopotami? Invalid at release. The plural of dependopotamus is "Officer Spouse's Club". Edited September 3, 201411 yr by guineapigfury
September 5, 201411 yr More like Enlisted Spouse's Club... Ever seen an Private's wife? I might have. Almost smushed a Hogasaurus on a runway one night. ...........................A Babeasaurus jumped in the SOF pickup and chased it off....................... As an aside...the OWC was essentially a SARC enforcers squad at one time.
September 8, 201411 yr 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. Hahaha. Terrifying and honest all at the same time.
September 8, 201411 yr Update on A-29 training: The contractor is still developing the lesson plan, and we have the initial cadre of Afghan students ready to leave. The guys we are sending are all Afghan top notch (in other words, equal to a U.S. doctor in a Bonanza with 100 hours) with previous flying experience. If you get picked up for the program expect to spend at least a year of your Moody assignment in AFG, you know, because the president is sending everyone home...
September 22, 201411 yr Three Afghan Soldiers Missing From Joint Base Cape Cod https://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2014/09/21/three-afghan-soldiers-missing-from-joint-base-cape-cod/qPrmtD6AF7X51GtJeTMCfI/story.html
September 22, 201411 yr Three Afghan Soldiers Missing From Joint Base Cape Cod https://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2014/09/21/three-afghan-soldiers-missing-from-joint-base-cape-cod/qPrmtD6AF7X51GtJeTMCfI/story.html Not a huge story. We figure on a 50% abscontion rate of all those we send to the U.S. for training. Most we find, some we don't...
September 23, 201411 yr Caught 3 ANA O's on the way to Canada to seek asylum. https://triblive.com/usworld/nation/6843032-74/border-canada-military#axzz3E6PChaVp Edited September 23, 201411 yr by Clark Griswold
May 11, 20187 yr Discus, I'm assuming you've moved on from this program. Does anyone have current details about this program? In particular, what is the actual unit at Moody that flies the A-29, what is the application/selection process, and is there a POC or name to talk to about these questions? I've received a few automated emails about application for "Combat Air Advisor" positions that mention a special operations wing and air commandos. Is this the same program?
May 11, 20187 yr Discus, I'm assuming you've moved on from this program. Does anyone have current details about this program? In particular, what is the actual unit at Moody that flies the A-29, what is the application/selection process, and is there a POC or name to talk to about these questions? I've received a few automated emails about application for "Combat Air Advisor" positions that mention a special operations wing and air commandos. Is this the same program?A-29s are for Special Operations Fighter Pilots. Combat Air Advisors fly Cessna Caravans in Afghanistan.
May 11, 20187 yr 42 minutes ago, ihtfp06 said: A-29s are for Special Operations Fighter Pilots. Combat Air Advisors fly Cessna Caravans in Afghanistan. Actually, Caravans are for Air Advisors (Big Blue). Combat Air Advisors quality through AFSOC in a myriad of airframes (one of which is the Caravan but they aren’t deploying in the Air Advisor billets). My understanding from the fellas I met in the deployment pipeline is that the A-29 guys can expect to deploy a few times to advise/assist in addition to schoolhouse activities (something maybe the rest of the Air Advisor community should consider, IMHO).
May 11, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, GoodSplash9 said: Discus, I'm assuming you've moved on from this program. Does anyone have current details about this program? In particular, what is the actual unit at Moody that flies the A-29, what is the application/selection process, and is there a POC or name to talk to about these questions? I've received a few automated emails about application for "Combat Air Advisor" positions that mention a special operations wing and air commandos. Is this the same program? It's the 81st Fighter Squadron. It's an 11F billet and you need to have been an A-10/F-16/F-15E 4FL and an IP in some kind of jet. They drop the requirements on the fighter porch.
May 12, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, ihtfp06 said: A-29s are for Special Operations Fighter Pilots. Combat Air Advisors fly Cessna Caravans in Afghanistan. A-29s are NOT for Special Operations Fighter Pilots. The 81FS at Moody, which is an AETC unit assigned to the 14 FTW at Columbus, flys A29s The 6SOS & 711SOS at Duke Field are the two Combat Aviation Advisor squadrons assigned to AFSOC. They do have 11F’s assigned to them also and do fly multiple aircraft, which include the A-29.
May 12, 20187 yr Nah, I think it’s definitely a Spec Ops Fighter Pilot thing. Can we even talk about that here?
May 12, 20187 yr Spec Ops Fighter Pilot definitely rules me out, don't want to mess with that...I'm looking for active duty flying squadrons willing to consider non-current UPT grad ninja assasins who have been remotely operating for 6+ years? I'll move it to the moving to a new aircraft thread. Thanks for the replies.
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