AdlerDriver said:Oh, also - plan on missing the day they teach T-38 air conditioning systems class. That should make for a fun day.
^Funniest thing I've seen here for weeks. Nice one.
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AdlerDriver said:Oh, also - plan on missing the day they teach T-38 air conditioning systems class. That should make for a fun day.
Deuce130 said:Here's a post from another thead by Instructordude. Sounds like he can't wait to become a viper driver! I'm sure he'll make a good asset to the community. At least until he gets his hours.
Sorry for making everybody mad. I meant that 159,000 is a nice salary and that I would be happy making half that, not as a Delta guy though. I make around 16,000 now and live with my folks, half that salary sounds pretty nice. I am going to go into ROTC and try and get my hours in the military, preferably in a F-16 Fighting Falcon. Hopefully by the time I get out, the industry will have changed and I'll slide into the majors.
USNFDX said:Quote:
None....It goes way senior.
Instructordude said:Stupid question I should have figured it goes to the senior guys. Those guys did look pretty young though for being FedEx captains. Must a got lucky or probably new somebody high up in management. Thanks again!!
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Originally Posted by Diesel
There is a special way to get the 'van but you have to go through some rigourous tests. The union and the company have a special loa that allows them to put these special tests in place for the van. They pay the same as an arbus or whatever your senority number can hold.
My buddy flies the van. He says it's a heck of a lot better than the MD-11.
instructordude said:A lot more hand flying for sure and being pilots thats what we love. FLYING!! I am sure the reqs are steeper due to the proficiency required. Good luck to your friend and congrats for living the dream!!!
A lot more hand flying for sure and being pilots thats what we love. FLYING!! I am sure the reqs are steeper due to the proficiency required. Good luck to your friend and congrats for living the dream!!!
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Originally Posted by Diesel
I forgot to mention he gets a special overide pay for loading the freight himself. So probably in the end he makes more money than an md11 pilot since they don't load the freight.
He says it's hard work but the pay is great and he really enjoys that single engine ifr.
instructordude said:That's great they reward him with the overide pay for unloading the plane. I'm sure the MD-11 guys are jealous over the pay and all the hand flying the Caravan dudes get. I bet there is some rivalry between the two groups. On one hand you have the MD-11 guys doing the glamorous international flying into exotic places. In the caravan camp you probably have the best pilots who actually get to see and feel the product (Unloading/loading plane) plus getting the satisfaction of seeing the product go to its final destination. Two different worlds, each rewarding in itself.
BonesF15 said:If he was honestly looking for fighter advice he wouldn't have that cool picture in his profile.
Fury220 said:Well, it is a picture of himself in his underwear....sans shirt. So now we know that he wants to be an Eagle Driver...
...says the FAIP. haha j/k.
Fury220 said:Well, it is a picture of himself in his underwear....sans shirt. So now we know that he wants to be an Eagle Driver...
I'm not real interested in being an Eagle Driver, it's not as cool looking as the Fighting Falcon. Below are some of the numbers for it. Holy cow, that thing goes 1500 mph. I got the numbers of the Air Force fact sheet. Yeah, that's right 1500 MPH!!!!!
Thrust: F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds
Length: 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan: 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed: 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling: Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers
Below are some other pictures to enjoy guys. And thanks again for the advice! I hope to check 6 with you guys someday!!
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item18474.html
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item33797.html
instructordude said:Fury220 said:I'm not real interested in being an Eagle Driver, it's not as cool looking as the Fighting Falcon. Below are some of the numbers for it. Holy cow, that thing goes 1500 mph. I got the numbers of the Air Force fact sheet. Yeah, that's right 1500 MPH!!!!!
Thrust: F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds
Length: 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan: 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed: 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling: Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers
Below are some other pictures to enjoy guys. And thanks again for the advice! I hope to check 6 with you guys someday!!
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item18474.htmlhttp://www.f-16.net/gallery_item33797.html
This dude cannot be serious.
USMCAirWinger said:instructordude said:This dude cannot be serious.
Ha! He's already got, like, four F-16 t-shirts!
That serious enough for you?
He's watched "Top Gun", like, eleventy-million times! He's scored "Supreme Fighter God" on Microsoft "Fighting Falcon"....twice!
Now shut your pie hole and let him join the Air Force. He's a natural!
S/F
instructordude said:Fury220 said:I'm not real interested in being an Eagle Driver, it's not as cool looking as the Fighting Falcon. Below are some of the numbers for it. Holy cow, that thing goes 1500 mph. I got the numbers of the Air Force fact sheet. Yeah, that's right 1500 MPH!!!!!
Thrust: F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds
Length: 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan: 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed: 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling: Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers
Below are some other pictures to enjoy guys. And thanks again for the advice! I hope to check 6 with you guys someday!!
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item18474.html
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item33797.html
Holy crap, dude. Are you for real?
instructordude said:Wannabefighterpilot, hahaha, you can't be serious...Fury220 said:I'm not real interested in being an Eagle Driver, it's not as cool looking as the Fighting Falcon. Below are some of the numbers for it. Holy cow, that thing goes 1500 mph. I got the numbers of the Air Force fact sheet. Yeah, that's right 1500 MPH!!!!!
Thrust: F-16C/D, 27,000 pounds
Length: 49 feet, 5 inches (14.8 meters)
Height: 16 feet (4.8 meters)
Wingspan: 32 feet, 8 inches (9.8 meters)
Speed: 1,500 mph (Mach 2 at altitude)
Ceiling: Above 50,000 feet (15 kilometers
Below are some other pictures to enjoy guys. And thanks again for the advice! I hope to check 6 with you guys someday!!
http://www.f-16.net/gallery_item18474.htmlhttp://www.f-16.net/gallery_item33797.html
I read that and almost pissed my pants.![]()