SAPR training!NKO and online surveys.
SAPR training!NKO and online surveys.
I thought aviators don't stand watch all that often. Or at the very least, not as often as the SWOs do.
I clearly remember the words from my Skipper when I picked up O-4; "you don't stand duty and you get your own parking space".
But you also lost your frontal lobe/soul in the process...
I see no mention of JO watches such as:Probably depends, but in a single seat squadron, it is still a decent amount. I'm sure every squadron works it differently, but for us, the more senior JO's typically do it a couple three times a month, and everyone else below does it 3-4 times. That doesn't include wave days for the Paddles, and PR for non-paddles. Throw in pri-fly a few times a week, and there is a decent amount of duty.
Probably depends, but in a single seat squadron, it is still a decent amount. I'm sure every squadron works it differently, but for us, the more senior JO's typically do it a couple three times a month, and everyone else below does it 3-4 times. That doesn't include wave days for the Paddles, and PR for non-paddles. Throw in pri-fly a few times a week, and there is a decent amount of duty. My impression of SWO is that duty is actually part of your primary job......is that not correct? (to the SWO'rriors that is) In other words, you have to stand it to get your warfare pin, and after that, it is still what a SWO does. If that is the case, then that would be akin to flights for us......which are every day basically, or nearly that. When we say watch, it is SDO which happens every single day on the squadron level for a JO aviator or maybe a pounder on no fly days, not bridge watch, which I guess some aviators probably do on a dissasoc.....but in general, that is not what we are talking about
I see no mention of JO watches such as:
1. Aircraft Integrity Watch Officer - underway during non-flight quarters hours. (hangar & flight deck tiedowns, and FF stations).
2. Boat Officer - when anchored out, for safety responsibility for both Officer & Enlisted liberty boats.
3. Shore Patrol Officer - during foreign/domestic port calls, as requested by local Police/Permanent Military Police HQ.
4. Various vessel security small craft patrols depending upon alert level.
At least that's what it used to wuz 'back in the day'!
BzB
BZB,I see no mention of JO watches such as:
1. Aircraft Integrity Watch Officer - underway during non-flight quarters hours. (hangar & flight deck tiedowns, and FF stations).
2. Boat Officer - when anchored out, for safety responsibility for both Officer & Enlisted liberty boats.
3. Shore Patrol Officer - during foreign/domestic port calls, as requested by local Police/Permanent Military Police HQ.
4. Various vessel security small craft patrols depending upon alert level.
At least that's what it used to wuz 'back in the day'!
BzB
3. Shore Patrol Officer - during foreign/domestic port calls, as requested by local Police/Permanent Military Police HQ.
BzB
Ah yes, Boat O & Shore Patrol. Two of the biggest Red Asses on deployment. But holy shit, some of the funniest things I have ever seen occured standing those two watches2. Boat Officer - when anchored out, for safety responsibility for both Officer & Enlisted liberty boats.
3. Shore Patrol Officer - during foreign/domestic port calls, as requested by local Police/Permanent Military Police HQ.
BZB,
The only underway watches were SDO, Pri-Fly & CATTC. The watches you listed are all in-port/anchored on deployment.