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API After Action 2019

sickboy

Well-Known Member
pilot
Been a minute since I worked in STUCON; do the Academic ones not count anymore?


Currently, the ticker starts with API academic failures. IFS failures don't officially count towards the primary and beyond attrition process. Unofficially, it might get looked at in a TRB or something along those lines.
 

DanMa1156

Is it baseball season yet?
pilot
Contributor
Currently, the ticker starts with API academic failures. IFS failures don't officially count towards the primary and beyond attrition process. Unofficially, it might get looked at in a TRB or something along those lines.
Gotcha, that's what I meant, API not IFS.
 

Jeff Ballou

New Member
Slightly related to your experience with API/Pensacola, did you receive your full BAH down here? Have heard some guys getting transient BAH which is about half.
 

Meyerkord

Well-Known Member
pilot
Slightly related to your experience with API/Pensacola, did you receive your full BAH down here? Have heard some guys getting transient BAH which is about half.
Some got full, some got transient. No one really seemed to know why some peoples' orders were written differently.
 

Dontcallmegump

Well-Known Member
pilot
Slightly related to your experience with API/Pensacola, did you receive your full BAH down here? Have heard some guys getting transient BAH which is about half.

Scuttlebutt has it that one or two OCS classes worth of SNAs got lucky and got full BAH during API because of how orders were written. Most USNA and ROTC SNAs got the transient. I want to say NFOs all get full as their whole training is at Pensacola.

Full this year is 1242 for single 0-1, no E and transient was about 750. Milton is the same if you go there.
 

Mckegger

Well-Known Member
pilot
Slightly related to your experience with API/Pensacola, did you receive your full BAH down here? Have heard some guys getting transient BAH which is about half.

Unless you’re married or a NFO, you should be getting “partial”. Roughly 740 some odd dollars. They consider Pensacola a “temporary” command because in theory, IFS and API should take less than 6 months. With the wait though... not really the case. After 170 days in Pensacola, you SHOULD be able to transfer to 342 orders for full BAH. I’ve heard it’s been hit and miss lately though.. Just stick to plastic bottles of vodka and you should be fine.
 

nugget81

Well-Known Member
pilot
I agree, you might. The throttles are a useful tool in the cockpit....maybe more so than the PCL.
You really don't have to enjoy studying NATOPS quite that much . . .
PCL = power control lever, i.e., what the rest of us call the throttle. But that's hilarious that you think anyone would want to die with a pocket checklist (PCL) in their hands.
 

Meyerkord

Well-Known Member
pilot
Unless you’re married or a NFO, you should be getting “partial”. Roughly 740 some odd dollars. They consider Pensacola a “temporary” command because in theory, IFS and API should take less than 6 months. With the wait though... not really the case. After 170 days in Pensacola, you SHOULD be able to transfer to 342 orders for full BAH. I’ve heard it’s been hit and miss lately though.. Just stick to plastic bottles of vodka and you should be fine.
I guess I was in the batch of lucky single SNAs who were getting full BAH in Pensacola. I wonder if they sorted that out by now.

shrug
 

PatrolFighter

Member
pilot
PCL = power control lever, i.e., what the rest of us call the throttle. But that's hilarious that you think anyone would want to die with a pocket checklist (PCL) in their hands.

Always thought that the T-6 went overkill with calling it the PCL. In the P8 we call them "Thrust levers" if you said power levers you were attrited on the spot from the RAG. :)
 

Pags

N/A
pilot
Always thought that the T-6 went overkill with calling it the PCL. In the P8 we call them "Thrust levers" if you said power levers you were attrited on the spot from the RAG. :)
It was a PCL in the T-34 too wasn't it?

60 also has PCLs but they're used very differently.
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
It was a PCL in the T-34 too wasn't it?

60 also has PCLs but they're used very differently.

Yes. But regardless of platform, it's doing what it's called. You set the power you are requesting, and then the engine schedules what it needs to give you that power. Sure you might be manipulating a different widget, but the PCLs in both aircraft are doing the same thing.
 
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