More pictures from work :)
#31
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Yeah we can def go. We can do the Hudson river corridor at night or go out to Aeroflex andover, its this tiny little strip with water on both ends. There is also an airport in Blairstown that has the BEST pancakes in the world and they are cheap as dirt, nothing like single engine airplanes in the early morning, its awesome
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Originally Posted by r34dy2fly,Jan 17 2010, 10:04 PM
and why can't i land and take off? ^^ seems pretty easy enough. i mean, i had a lot of practice playing Ace Combat and stuff. LOL. Joey... if you're serious though, I'm going to have to take to take you up on that offer. It wouldn't be to bad to log some flight time under my belt as I don't think jumping out of them count.
and Spec Ops, I don't know who told you 20 years. but its definitely not the case. officers don't necessarily have to serve like enlisted. If they are a scholarship recipient, then they have to serve 4 years. Graduated from the service academies, make it 5. After that, you become what we on the enlisted side call "in-def" meaning you can leave whenever you want.
It happens to us enlisted folks after about 10 years of service where you can't re-enlist anymore.
and Spec Ops, I don't know who told you 20 years. but its definitely not the case. officers don't necessarily have to serve like enlisted. If they are a scholarship recipient, then they have to serve 4 years. Graduated from the service academies, make it 5. After that, you become what we on the enlisted side call "in-def" meaning you can leave whenever you want.
It happens to us enlisted folks after about 10 years of service where you can't re-enlist anymore.
On a positive note, I probably work as close as I could be to jets and pilots without actually being one (I work for the Dept. of Navy as an mech. / aero engineer). Still, I much rather be flying
#34
Originally Posted by JoeyBalls,Jan 18 2010, 04:52 AM
Yeah we can def go. We can do the Hudson river corridor at night or go out to Aeroflex andover, its this tiny little strip with water on both ends. There is also an airport in Blairstown that has the BEST pancakes in the world and they are cheap as dirt, nothing like single engine airplanes in the early morning, its awesome
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Originally Posted by Soul Coughing,Jan 18 2010, 09:21 AM
I am so down for this!!!! When is the best time to set something like this up?
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Originally Posted by Spec_Ops2087,Jan 18 2010, 09:10 AM
Pilot commitment is 15+ years, "regular" officer commitment is completly different as you said. I talked to both the navy recruiter and AF recruiter and it was the same either way. They invest a lot of money (upwards of a million dollars) into their pilots so it's not a quick get your feet wet and leave sort of deal.
On a positive note, I probably work as close as I could be to jets and pilots without actually being one (I work for the Dept. of Navy as an mech. / aero engineer). Still, I much rather be flying
On a positive note, I probably work as close as I could be to jets and pilots without actually being one (I work for the Dept. of Navy as an mech. / aero engineer). Still, I much rather be flying
From my understanding is, when you follow the flight career path it is longer than a normal officer, but 15+ sounds like you're either failing the schools or someones jerking your chain.
I just spoke with one of my buddy in the AF and he told me 10 years total and he's out.
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Originally Posted by JoeyBalls,Jan 18 2010, 07:12 PM
lets wait until its a little warmer, way more fun......... plus this way we can go to some grass fields, much more fun than