July 28, 20187 yr 9 hours ago, HuggyU2 said: That was a long article that stated absolutely zero. It did, however, make me look up "irascible". So I go that going for me. Which is nice.
September 29, 20187 yr https://www.beale.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1606071/a-matter-of-fact-growing-the-u-2-pilot-selection-process-with-first-ever-program/
September 29, 20187 yr Follow-up questions for somebody in the know: Is this new program available only for folks out of the T-38 track? Why should a 2Lt considering the U-2 commit to this rather than doing a FAIP tour? What other reasons does flying the T-38 at Beale beat the pants off flying it at Laughlin? With the ADAIR LTs now being assignable outside of Raptors, any consideration to sending these guys to IFF prior to Beale? That way, you could dump these guys into the same assignment pool in case the U-2 doesn’t work out (or they don’t want it). That would eliminate perceived loss of FAIP/ADAIR opportunity disincentives.
September 29, 20187 yr 11 minutes ago, jice said: Follow-up questions for somebody in the know: Is this new program available only for folks out of the T-38 track? Why should a 2Lt considering the U-2 commit to this rather than doing a FAIP tour? What other reasons does flying the T-38 at Beale beat the pants off flying it at Laughlin? With the ADAIR LTs now being assignable outside of Raptors, any consideration to sending these guys to IFF prior to Beale? That way, you could dump these guys into the same assignment pool in case the U-2 doesn’t work out (or they don’t want it). That would eliminate perceived loss of FAIP/ADAIR opportunity disincentives. 1. Yes, because you go to T-38 PIT and a T-1 UP would have to go through T-38 T-X (aka Phase III) at KRND first 2. This means you will fly the U-2 rather than getting hired later and released 3. Self explanatory 4. That makes no sense. The program is there to grow 11R U-2 guys. An ADAIR is completely different than Companion Trainer.
September 29, 20187 yr I have no dog in this fight because I opted for reserves out of ROTC, but had I known about this, I would've been on it like a fat kid on a cupcake... Just go faip and save it for the people who know they want it
September 29, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Siegzy said: I have no dog in this fight because I opted for reserves out of ROTC, but had I known about this, I would've been on it like a fat kid on a cupcake... Just go faip and save it for the people who know they want it Trust me, no dog in the fight either.(Mostly). Also love cupcakes. Always wished they would have made cake tube food. Or just frosting. I think this is a great idea; the questions were mostly meant for somebody like @AZwildcat to show up and do the rest of the selling for the single-minded proto-recce-warriors on the fence. 1 hour ago, LookieRookie said: 4. That makes no sense. The program is there to grow 11R U-2 guys. An ADAIR is completely different than Companion Trainer. You’re right. Completely different. Couldn’t be more different. The point is to keep this towards the top of somebody’s dream sheet rather than the bottom. Without some type of fence put up around these dude’s assignments, you’re asking somebody to select into an 11R pool (with guaranteed U-2 INTERVIEW) over the 11F ADAIR fighter pool and over the T-38 FAIP CAF pool. This closes doors, and I think the quality of the applicant will suffer as a result. Even if Lt Snuffy has wanted to fly the U-2 his whole life, he’s still got to pass the interview flights. What if his second choice isn’t RQ-4/E-3/E-8/RC-135? If you want guys at the top(ish) of their class to pick this program you have to preserve options for the non-recce CAF. (Or bar FAIPS from applying to the U-2). Otherwise, Snuffy just picks FAIP to keep his options open and this goes to a less qualified candidate who didn’t have the same class rank/ability to choose. I’m sure one of the bros with a solo number can tell us that there’s a plan for that. Edited September 29, 20187 yr by jice
September 29, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Hopefulflyer389 said: Dumb question here, but are there any U-2 reservist? Not a dumb question! Super awesome question. Everybody should ask it! There were a couple non-flying IMA positions as of May. I don’t think that’s changed.
September 29, 20187 yr Thank you. I’ll be attending UPT as an unsponsored reservist and was hoping to be able to apply to the U-2 with the new program.
September 29, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, jice said: What other reasons does flying the T-38 at Beale beat the pants off flying it at Laughlin? I think this is rhetorical...
September 29, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, jice said: The point is to keep this towards the top of somebody’s dream sheet rather than the bottom. Without some type of fence put up around these dude’s assignments, you’re asking somebody to select into an 11R pool (with guaranteed U-2 INTERVIEW) over the 11F ADAIR fighter pool and over the T-38 FAIP CAF pool. This closes doors, and I think the quality of the applicant will suffer as a result. Even if Lt Snuffy has wanted to fly the U-2 his whole life, he’s still got to pass the interview flights. What if his second choice isn’t RQ-4/E-3/E-8/RC-135? If you want guys at the top(ish) of their class to pick this program you have to preserve options for the non-recce CAF. (Or bar FAIPS from applying to the U-2). Otherwise, Snuffy just picks FAIP to keep his options open and this goes to a less qualified candidate who didn’t have the same class rank/ability to choose. I’m sure one of the bros with a solo number can tell us that there’s a plan for that. B-2s do the same thing and it works fine. First Assignment bubba's go through PIT to be T-38 IPs before they can go to the B-2. There are SPs who's lifelong dream is to be a U-2 driver. I think the program will work fine.
September 30, 20187 yr Not 100% on this but i beleive the intent is if the interview doesn’t go well or other circumstances make the U-2 not a good fit, they will go back into the assignment pool for any CAF assignment. More to follow. Should be interesting, and a great opportunity for the right person. U-2 reservists (and T-38 CTP) to me has always seemed like a no brainer, but it’s been tabled for all the years we were sunset. The gears are turning now, i think it will happen eventually. Especially if we have any hope of retaining talent and experience in this current climate.
September 30, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, AZwildcat said: Not 100% on this but i beleive the intent is if the interview doesn’t go well or other circumstances make the U-2 not a good fit, they will go back into the assignment pool for any CAF assignment. Perfect! In that case, this sounds like one of the best deals in the Air Force for a young guy/gal. 4 hours ago, LookieRookie said: B-2s.... There are SPs who's lifelong dream is to be a U-2 driver. I think the program will work fine. B-2s quit doing this for a while; bro-gouge was they didn’t like not having control over the product. Those single-minded -38 SPs would be better off selecting FAIP unless there’s some assignment protection on the back side of the CTP gig (sounds like there will be). The fundamental element is a guaranteed INTERVIEW with the U-2. Landing the jet is hard. Some people don’t fit in. Claustrophobia is real. As a -38 stud I wouldn’t bet my ability to win the interview against potential to have an RQ-4 as my initial MWS. Sounds like they’re getting it right (actually have considered how establishing incentives influence behavior) and that bet is going to be N/A. Edited September 30, 20187 yr by jice
September 30, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, AZwildcat said: Not 100% on this but i beleive the intent is if the interview doesn’t go well or other circumstances make the U-2 not a good fit, they will go back into the assignment pool for any CAF assignment. More to follow. Should be interesting, and a great opportunity for the right person. U-2 reservists (and T-38 CTP) to me has always seemed like a no brainer, but it’s been tabled for all the years we were sunset. The gears are turning now, i think it will happen eventually. Especially if we have any hope of retaining talent and experience in this current climate. I’ll be a guinea pig for the reserves!
September 30, 20187 yr I saw the email about U-2 interviews a few days ago and got excited, right up until the “AFPC hates you fighter pilots. No interviews for you!”
September 30, 20187 yr 48 minutes ago, Spaceballs said: I saw the email about U-2 interviews a few days ago and got excited, right up until the “AFPC hates you fighter pilots. No interviews for you!” I wouldn’t say AFPC hates.....think of it as a one sided and long lasting relationship
October 1, 20187 yr On 9/29/2018 at 9:21 PM, Hopefulflyer389 said: I’ll be a guinea pig for the reserves! It's already been done.
October 1, 20187 yr On 9/29/2018 at 9:33 AM, FishBowl said: Can I just go there now, please? Get min requirements, apply. 17 hours ago, Spaceballs said: I saw the email about U-2 interviews a few days ago and got excited, right up until the “AFPC hates you fighter pilots. No interviews for you!” It’s a shame. The U-2 definitely wants to bring fighter dudes in, AFPC just isn’t having it...
October 1, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, Hopefulflyer389 said: Off the street hire? Not sure what you mean. He was a C-130 Reservist and remained a Reservist. However, it was a very unusual and isolated case. Many proposals have been generated about part time U-2 Pilots. Foolishly, none have taken hold. Maybe things are changing.
October 1, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, HuggyU2 said: Not sure what you mean. He was a C-130 Reservist and remained a Reservist. However, it was a very unusual and isolated case. Many proposals have been generated about part time U-2 Pilots. Foolishly, none have taken hold. Maybe things are changing. He's Reserve unsponsored to UPT and wants to be a FACT. Edited October 1, 20187 yr by LookieRookie
October 1, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, LookieRookie said: He's Reserve unsponsored to UPT and wants to be a FACT. I’d say it is a long shot. But I am certainly not in the know. I didn’t know this was seriously being considered until I saw the article posted here. When it was considered while I was in the U-2, I was very much against it. However I’m sure there are a lot of good reasons... and realities...that are driving this. That said, I hope that they are considering contract U-2 pilots if they want a pool of highly qualified pilots that are motivated to do the job.
October 1, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, LookieRookie said: He's Reserve unsponsored to UPT and wants to be a FACT. Thanks
October 2, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, HuggyU2 said: That said, I hope that they are considering contract U-2 pilots if they want a pool of highly qualified pilots that are motivated to do the job. Is this your subtle way of saying you're coming back...again?
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