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We better be thankful we still get people to serve when the media, hollywood and the libs bash everything without having a clue what all is involved. There are many reasons we are in Iraq. Most can't comprehend everything involved here. Iran is going for the Nukes ASAP and are about ready to GO FOR IT! in the region and control the oil and drive prices up probably $100-$200 or more to hit us hard. It ain't going to be pretty sooner than later most likely and this industry/profession will suffer most.
 
Oh my God, I agree with something the SWA F/U posted. Never thought that would happen. Did hell just freeze over?

LOL!!!!!! Dude, I was thinking the exact same thing. This from a guy that constantly craps on military pilots at SWA and called me a VFR only F-teen pilot (note my signature - which I still believe is classic)...of course he has no clue that we take instrument checkrides in fighters every year and shoot multiple instrument approaches down to mins, usually in a 2 or 4 ship radar trail formation.

But hey, maybe old SWA/FU realized there is actually something else in aviation besides being an F/O at southwest airlines and reading the Wall Street Journal on a transcon. If so, good on him...SWA/FO welcome to that wonderful thing called sanity.
 
My only problem with fighter pilots is that one time in Springfield....

We were on approach behind an F16 and the pr!ck rolled it to the end
S-L-O-W-L-Y knowing full well we were behind him which caused us to have to go around.

Oh yeah, and the time I was an FE and the ex-fighter guy FO was freaking out about flying within 50 miles of a thunderstorm line.

:D

That's it....other than that I completely respect anyone that has the guts to serve.

P.S. For anyone that can't see the fact that I am joking around.....I am. :D
 
Sounds like smart career decisions to me. BTW, you don't get into the AFA with a winning smile or hot body like you do at the majors...this guy had a lot going for him and has earned your respect.
 
My only problem with fighter pilots is that one time in Springfield....

We were on approach behind an F16 and the pr!ck rolled it to the end
S-L-O-W-L-Y knowing full well we were behind him which caused us to have to go around.

Oh yeah, and the time I was an FE and the ex-fighter guy FO was freaking out about flying within 50 miles of a thunderstorm line.

:D

That's it....other than that I completely respect anyone that has the guts to serve.

P.S. For anyone that can't see the fact that I am joking around.....I am. :D

BTW Capt Megadeth, I'm still waiting for your retort on the regional forum from my post on the Lanyard Police thread...anxiously awaiting.

P.S. I know you secretly have the hots for us fighter guys deep down...it's so obvious. Please hold yourself back ok? :nuts:
 
BTW, you don't get into the AFA with a winning smile or hot body like you do at the majors...this guy had a lot going for him and has earned your respect.

You talk'in about the SWA/FO, right?
 
while I am thankful to the people who served, we really shouldn't be calling it "defending your freedom" especially with the big war going on right now...
 
So, back in the day I'm a Tweet instructor pilot. About 4 years later I get out and go to work at one of the "Big Three." (Pre 9/11) Anyway, one of my students is in the same class.

When I taught this guy how to fly the mighty T-37, he had about 40 hours in a Cessna 152. After pilot training, he became a C-5 co-pilot at an Air Guard unit. He was young and single, so he signed up for every trip that came down. He flew back and forth to the desert A LOT and upgraded to aircraft commander in about 1.5 years.

He kept this pace up for another couple of years and got about 1000 hours PIC in the C-5. Anyhow, he went from a 40 hour Cessna 152 pilot to an FO at a legacy airline in about 4 years total. He was about 26 when he got hired.

If you are going to slam someone, don't slam the academy guys. They go to the zoo for 4 years. Then have one year of flight school followed by 10 years of active duty. That is not exactly "scamming the system."

BTW, an education at the Air Force Academy costs the government about $250,000. Paying for a civilian college or a 737 type rating is chump change to Uncle Sam. A year of military pilot training costs well over a million dollars.

The guard and reserve guys are the real scam artists. Good on 'em!
 
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