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viper548 said:
If he's a loadmaster on the 141, he would know the answer to that.

Or even worse, a Navigator!!
 
I tend to go with the simplest explanation is the most likely. At the BEST case this guy is probably enlisted, has something to do with a C-141, and is pretending to be pilot to get some ass.... worst case he's a poser.

.....maybe your g/f's friend needs a talkin to? Can she do better?....
 
Ask him about survival school. EVERYONE who goes to survival school has at least one good story to tell. At the very least, this would prove he's aircrew (probably a LM). A tool like this guy would have gotten tore up at survival school.
 
ok-thanks for all the posts. a lot of the questions are fantastic...but i have no idea what the correct answers are on some of them. he is based at robins AFB in central GA. i have no idea if they have c141's or not..but to the post that mentioned that...that is a GREAT idea to find out. ok-all this came down rather quickly. it was just last friday that our friend told us she didn't believe he was a pilot. my g/f and myself have joked since we first met him (like a 1 minute hello) that he was a loser b/c of his flight suit. there are a couple guys in our school that also wear flightsuits as they board our 152!! it's funny. we never said anything to our friend b/c we didn't want to hurt her feelings...after all, she was "DATING A PILOT!!!" since friday, i finally sent this thread and we are going to invite them over for dinner...i have copied most of this stuff down and our friend is aware that we are going to ask stuff. whether she should dump him regardless...we think so. he's a loser for more then that reason. but it's not our 'man' so we'll just look at his flightsuit carefully i guess and ask him if jet fuel is heavier then av-gas. i have to admit, in a sadistic way i'm kind of excited to see him squirrl. i don't believe at all he's a pilot. i've never had more then a hello for a minute to to ask him any questions. neither has my g/f. hopefully in the next couple days i'll have more info!!!!!!!!!!!

ps-to the poster that insinuated that between me and my g/f we have no knowledge of avaition...you may be right. i have enough knowledge not to argu with a 6000 hr pilot. however, i've never insinuated i have any special gifts of knowledge. we both are just folk following our dream. if anything, this experience has shown me how LITTLE i know. i hope when i have 6000 hours, i'll have more respect and appreciation for a struggling CFI then you have...but then even at 6000 hrs, there will be a guy with 10,000hrs that knows more. fact. happy learning.
 
our friend is 35, lonely and just found our her husband of around 10 years has been cheating on her and asked some lady in another state to marry him...woops. anyway, so her self image and her world sort of crashed down and she's very fragil and untrusting. she was on top of the world dating a pilot. so we feel bad maybe bursting this bubble.
 
There's got some legit pilot out there who will service Di's friend. Come on! Won't someone step up?

Where's Fletchas...? If she has a REALLY dark tan we might get Hugh Jorgan to take care of business. :p TC

Slag--Call me. I'm back on Sprint now so I don't have to worry about minutes.
 
Da Vinci wrote:

ps-to the poster that insinuated that between me and my g/f we have no knowledge of avaition...you may be right. i have enough knowledge not to argu with a 6000 hr pilot. however, i've never insinuated i have any special gifts of knowledge. we both are just folk following our dream. if anything, this experience has shown me how LITTLE i know. i hope when i have 6000 hours, i'll have more respect and appreciation for a struggling CFI then you have...but then even at 6000 hrs, there will be a guy with 10,000hrs that knows more. fact. happy learning.

Well, that was me. I am sorry if I sounded a bit flippant but I certainly didn't mean to question you knowledge of aviation or indeed your airmanship. It was more bit of a push for you to realize that you do (of course!) have enough knowledge already to see if he's a poser. What I was trying to say was that you do not need all these suggestions of all of us. The power is within you.

Now stop taking yourself so seriously :)

p.s. Great topic - hope things work out.
 
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Da Vinci said:
ps-to the poster that insinuated that between me and my g/f we have no knowledge of avaition...you may be right. i have enough knowledge not to argu with a 6000 hr pilot. however, i've never insinuated i have any special gifts of knowledge. we both are just folk following our dream. if anything, this experience has shown me how LITTLE i know. i hope when i have 6000 hours, i'll have more respect and appreciation for a struggling CFI then you have...but then even at 6000 hrs, there will be a guy with 10,000hrs that knows more. fact. happy learning.

ahhh....you would be surprised how much more you DO know than the 6K hour guy does!! (pump-n-dump....you will learn more about it as you progress ;) )
 
you are right partridge!! i should ease off the coffee or something. i understand your comment now!!! appologized for assuming whatever. my confidence was shattered when i wrote that b/c i had just tried to teach an airspace ground school to some (paying) students as practice and went on in speech and drawing that the cloud clearances are 1000 below, 500 above and 2000 horizontal...a pre-solo student correct me. i'm not a real proud guy, but that was just embaressing. mostly angry at myself. but, you are right, i think we would have SOME ability to de-pose him, but havn't had the time to actually get into a conversation. we should be having dinner maybe friday. i really appreciate the great idea's. i will post the outcome of this asap.
 
captdippe-he does wear it to the bars!!!!!!!!!! that's where i first met him with our friend. you may have been joking but i'm serious!!! he really wears it everywhere. BUT...i can't think for the life of me if it had badges etc. i do remember it had wings badge/pin...something.
 
Da Vinci said:
ps-to the poster that insinuated that between me and my g/f we have no knowledge of avaition...you may be right. i have enough knowledge not to argu with a 6000 hr pilot. however, i've never insinuated i have any special gifts of knowledge. we both are just folk following our dream. if anything, this experience has shown me how LITTLE i know. i hope when i have 6000 hours, i'll have more respect and appreciation for a struggling CFI then you have...but then even at 6000 hrs, there will be a guy with 10,000hrs that knows more. fact. happy learning.
All your post has told me is that you don't learn. This isn't a flying thing...this is a creep thing.

Keep this in mind, in a majority of murders, the victims KNEW their attacker. So you are going to invite creep into your appartment and quiz him like the grand inquizition master?

Dumb, dumb, dumb.

I have yet to understand why you're wasting the time, I can't figure out why you're wasting the effort and I don't understand why you are placing yourself at risk. It's almost as if you and your old lady are queer for putting this guy on the stand or something.
 
FN FAL said:
All your post has told me is that you don't learn. This isn't a flying thing...this is a creep thing.

Keep this in mind, in a majority of murders, the victims KNEW their attacker. So you are going to invite creep into your appartment and quiz him like the grand inquizition master?

Good point. Remember the guy in SLC that killed his wife because he lied about getting into med school?
 
viper548 said:
Good point. Remember the guy in SLC that killed his wife because he lied about getting into med school?
I would just ditch the whole idea about a "witnessing" thing. He's exposing himself and his girlfriend to unecessary risk.

The world is full of people like this jumpsuit guy...some are confused and will grow out of this "stage" in their life, some are just plain nuts and are dangerous.
 
Caveman said:
Lighten up Francis. It was a joke. Ya know, a little inter-service rivalry. Fury 220 managed to figure it out.

Are you kidding?? I chuckled when I saw it. You and FN FAL seem to be the ones that are quick on the defensive draw, eh?
See, here's how it works: you say something to poke fun; then someone else comes back and banters at you. Do this a couple of times, maybe, and the thread moves on. So, it's my turn now:
I still haven't heard how many years as a Navy/Marine/Coastie/Public Health/NOAA officer you have. Or CAP officer maybe?
 
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Da Vinci said:
captdippe-he does wear it to the bars!!!!!!!!!! that's where i first met him with our friend. you may have been joking but i'm serious!!! he really wears it everywhere.

Despite the fact that actors where wearing flight suits in a bar in the movie Top Gun, wearing flight suits in bars (or most public places) is typically not authorized for active duty service personnel in the armed forces! Now there are exceptions to every rule - such as the case of a flight crew on a training mission or cross country flight with interim stops (maybe near family or friends) getting a bite to eat at a resturant where their flight suits are the only choice. I have also noted a prevalence among Army Reserve and National Guard pilots to wear Flight Suits/ABDU's out and about during or at the end of a reserve training duty day.

All right, straight and to the point - if this guy is stationed at Robbins AFB and you know his name, then stop waisting time and either call the operator or base locator and enquire about the number to his unit:

Operator Assistance: (478) 926-1110
Base Locator: (478) 926-6027

If this guy is indeed in the Air Force and assigned to a unit at Robbins AFB, the base locator should have a number for his unit. Once you have that information, call his chain of command and ask about the rank and status of this 'officer'. If he is an officer they will confirm it and if he is not an officer, I am sure his chain of command would be very glad to know about how this guy spends his spare time representing the Air Force!
 
Does it really matter if this guy is a posser? If he's gettin the punanny he alright in my book.

Tell you girlfriend's friend that I'm a millionaire and I have a ten inch cl0ck. If the girl is dumb enough to believe this then she deserves it!
 
wolf said:
Ms6073-Best suggestion yet, I'd do this first before the poser comes to dinner.
Nahhhh...let him have is inquisition so we can read about it in the funny papers. Life is like a box of chocolates, you just never know which one you'll get...

Two Teen Girls Arrested After Ga. Killings

DUBLIN, Ga. (AP) -- Police said a 15-year-old girl robbed and fatally shot two men who had given her and a 14-year-old friend a ride to a motel, and both girls were arrested Thursday.

The killings were "very methodical," said John Bankhead, spokesman for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The bodies of Fredrick Williams, 25, and Reante Stanley, 26, both of Dublin, were found hours after they were shot early Wednesday. The girls stole about $200 from the men, authorities said.

Police Chief Wayne Cain said the older girl flagged down the two victims on the side of the road and asked them to give her and her companion a ride.

On the way to the motel, the car made several stops, including at a home where the 15-year-old picked up the small-caliber gun she used in the shootings, Cain said.

The two men checked into separate rooms, and the 15-year-old later walked into each room and shot the men, Cain said.

District Attorney Craig Fraser said the girls will be prosecuted as adults. Fifteen-year-old Lakeisha Davis of Dublin was charged with murder and armed robbery. The 14-year-old, who was not immediately identified, was charged with armed robbery.

Authorities said they did not know if the girls, who were being held at separate youth detention facilities, had obtained attorneys.

Dublin is 120 miles southeast of Atlanta.
 
The definative question

Ask him what the nickname of the C141 Starlifter is, well known by al AF pilots...

It's a Sewer Pipe

Saw one parked on the ramp at Signature SAT last month. Sure looked like it's been rode hard and put away wet.

The stories that bird could tell.
 
Huggyu2 said:
Are you kidding?? I chuckled when I saw it. You and FN FAL seem to be the ones that are quick on the defensive draw, eh?
See, here's how it works: you say something to poke fun; then someone else comes back and banters at you. Do this a couple of times, maybe, and the thread moves on. So, it's my turn now:
I still haven't heard how many years as a Navy/Marine/Coastie/Public Health/NOAA officer you have. Or CAP officer maybe?

O.K. I'll join the fight. I just heard this one and I thought I had heard about all of them. Here goes:

What do you call a Marine Corps Aviator with 1,000 hours of Harrier time?


Colonel!

So let the Army jokes fly now!
 
DAL737FO said:
O.K. I'll join the fight. I just heard this one and I thought I had heard about all of them. Here goes:

What do you call a Marine Corps Aviator with 1,000 hours of Harrier time?


Colonel!

So let the Army jokes fly now!
Why do you have to be six foot tall to join the Coast Guard?
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In case your boat sinks, you can walk back to shore.
 
FN FAL said:
Why do you have to be six foot tall to join the Coast Guard?
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In case your boat sinks, you can walk back to shore.

What does USCG stand for?

U're
Screwed
Coming
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Going

Veteran of the "Houligan Navy"
USCGC Lightship Columbia River, USCGC Mellon, USCGC Salvia, USCGC Boutwell, USCGC Polar Sea, Motor Lifeboat School. USCGC Pt. Glass.
 
We had a guy in college who claimed to be a EA-6B NFO in the Navy Reserves. He said he was a LTJG. When pressed to show us his rank he pulled out a set of clusters (O-4) and said that in the reserves they wore different rank. I loved listening to him tell stories for four years because I knew every single one of them was false. The hole he dug kept getting deeper and deeper. At first it pis$%d me off but later I just found it amusing. He had to be messed up because he was pretending to be a navigator.

Hello to my fellow TWA furloughee's.

CLAMBAKE
 
aeronautic1 said:
Ask him what the nickname of the C141 Starlifter is, well known by al AF pilots...

It's a Sewer Pipe

Saw one parked on the ramp at Signature SAT last month. Sure looked like it's been rode hard and put away wet.

The stories that bird could tell.

Funny ...i have always heard the 141 referred to as the Starlizard...because it was long and green...The Metro is/was the sewer pipe.
 
Da Vinci said:
i did a quick check on line and found the min height requirment for the airforce to be about 5'4". any military guys help here....could a 22yr old be a pilot (co-pilot??) for a c141? isn't 5' too short?? is it common for military guys to never take off their jumpsuits-even on dates, movies, mall, dinner??? if a big jet or loud planes flys over head...neither me or my g-friend can help but look up...like an instinct...isn't that common for people who have an interest in planes...ie airforce pilots???

I'm amazed at the number of responses to this. This is a bit like running around asking a whole bunch of people if they can help you guess someone's phone number, rather than just going for the white pages. I think you oughtta do another "quick check online"....

Da Vinci said:
any trick questions she could ask that would make or break the case???

https://amsrvs.registry.faa.gov/airmeninquiry/default.asp

Should give you a pretty cut-and-dried answer to your burning question.

MFR
 

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