True. The free-from-effects clause is the most important thing here. 20 drinks 16 hours ago will find you just as, if not more hanged, than 2 beers just on the wire. Good judgment trumps all else.
Agree with all, just putting out the official rule.
True. The free-from-effects clause is the most important thing here. 20 drinks 16 hours ago will find you just as, if not more hanged, than 2 beers just on the wire. Good judgment trumps all else.
Thanks... yeah I was hesitant to even post that question.
Totally unrelated question, but right now my girlfriend is battling to get a week off of work during the holidays... obviously a lot of people ask for time off during that time of year. What is the Navy like when it comes to leave... in regards to getting the time off you request? I assuming everything has to be approved by somebody, and was curious if it's one of those situations where you better request early or else. Thanks.
As a student, for the most part, you'll get the week of Xmas off. In the fleet, they usually operate on shifts (if at home) so half goes on leave/gets special lib for Xmas, half goes during New Years. Obviously when deployed, everyone gets a very special military Christmas.
Does the Harrier RAG include any A/A / ACM training or is it all strictly Attack?
so you're saying that the AV-8 is not an air superiority fighter???
On summer cruise I heard that you can't wear patches on your green flight jackets anymore (despite the fact that I saw a few anyway). Is that really true? I think that looked pretty badass.
just like for bags: just not out in town where the taxpayers can see you, shipwreck.
Reason #43 why that guy rocks. Supposedly he's also trying to get the FAA to ease up on the 1200'/250KIAS party line re: flybys.Word on the street is that VADM Kilcline is going to unveil his new instruction for the wearing of flight suits out in town - USAF style. Stay tuned for details, but my front office is saying it's going to happen very soon.
Brett