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Navy A-6 pilot desert storm/shield

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Thank you for your replies, it at least helps me prepare a few questions. Did the A-6's that flew during desert shield/storm fly from a carrier?
 
Yep, no point to my story - just as there was no obvious point to yours.

Scrappy! I kinda took hawkerjet's post as a compliment. He describe the guy as not having the skill set he expected from a tactical jet driver.

He was surprised that the performance didn't match the bona fides.

...a civilian buffoon who feels as if he has to explain to you how tough his career progression has been as he describes his Embry Ridiculous college flying....

The late LCdr Kevin Davis of the Blue Angels learned to fly at Embry Riddle. I'm told he was proud of his training there.
 
Thank You gentlemen, It turns out he was a maintenance tech on the aircraft and turned pilot after getting out of the military using his GI bill.
All it took was a quick look at a DD 214.
 
The late LCdr Kevin Davis of the Blue Angels learned to fly at Embry Riddle. I'm told he was proud of his training there.

Occam - always giving me sh*t. Gotta love it, standard from you of course. For LCdr Davis, my hat is off to him - as it is to all my military brethren. Hey, there are one or two diamonds in the rough huh?

See you at the merge.
 
Funny that I nailed that glove wearing clown.

Now that's funny. Did he have the gloves on when you did?


































I always like the NFO's/WSO's that let you know from the beginning what they did.........
 
I always like the NFO's/WSO's that let you know from the beginning what they did.........
Thank you. Most of us do. I'm always up front about it. I'm proud ( well, sorta ) about what I've done and honestly don't give a ph**k who I do or don't impress. The ones that don't . . . . well, every career field has a tool or three who's slipped through the cracks!!;)
 
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Occam - always giving me sh*t. Gotta love it, standard from you of course.

Thankee! I try.

For LCdr Davis, my hat is off to him - as it is to all my military brethren. Hey, there are one or two diamonds in the rough huh?

Don't I know it! Once I met a Viper dude that was actually a good stick, and a nice guy! What are the odds I'd meet the only one? <--- BVR

See you at the merge.

Why wait 'til then? (See BVR)

:beer:
 
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