"You are talking about officers on extended active duty agreements for specific durations at Pensacola, correct? Retired recall to active duty is the only category I'm aware of that fits the criteria you describe."
That is where our miscommunication is. As I said earlier in this thread, there are many types of CG pilots that are offered active duty contracts when they are available. Retirees, CG pilots who are being put out because they were passed over for promotion, and prior CG officers/aviators who have left the CG and would like to come back on active duty. By the way, none of them do OERs.
Those in the latter category may have left the service and remained in the reserves but if they accept a contract they are no longer reservists for that time since there are no reserve aviation slots. These officers are put into the pool with all other aviators and will be sent to where they are needed. If the CG needs pilots at P'cola for a surge, that is where they go and are usually left there until they are no longer needed to cover the training "surge" Then they are sent elsewhere (rarely) or not given a contract renewal. So you have the same folks who would be looking for reserve aviation jobs taking contract jobs.
The quantity of contracts available depends on how many pilots are needed to fill a perceived gap. When the "surge" goes down so do the contracts.
From what you wrote, I think you are saying that you would have a bunch of reserve aviation folks on long term agreements to go to P'cola when needed in a "surge".
What would these pilots be doing when they are not "surging" at P'cola? They would still need to maintain semi annual flight minimums. Every service requires that of their reservist pilots. If they are not in P'cola training pilots, why would you need them?
So two questions? Where would reservists get their mins if, as you say, "there are a lot of ways for SELRES to contribute without "being there" on a long term agreements?" Where are they? Hopefully you are not suggesting they augment other air stations as that opens up a new can of worms and has already been shot down by HQ multiple times.
Second, If the CG has enough hours to fly at P'cola to maintain the mins of multiple reservists, why not use just a few active duty contracts as needed instead?
For a couple of guys who tell me I need to learn about the reserves and P'cola, you sure don't have very updated information. I get my information from multiple sources who are currently or have been either P'cola instructors, Reserve officers, pilots who are on contract, and detailers. Where do you get yours?