You can use that same line every time you DRIVE up from corpus on a weekend. Everything you say at the bar doesnt have to be 100% true.
But I am happy you got your dong wet. Keep it up.
You can use that same line every time you DRIVE up from corpus on a weekend. Everything you say at the bar doesnt have to be 100% true.
Concur about finding an IP EARLY and often. I had two onwings (one on the cruces det and in Corpus) both of whom were snapped up by other onwings of theirs during my CCX weekend. I got thrown to the "CCX pool" wolves. I ended up flying mine with a notoriously douchey E-6 guy who simply wanted to go home for the weekend, so while my buddies went to NOLA/Key West/San Diego etc, I went to fucking Dallas, from Corpus. Yay..... fun. I distinctly remember him saying douchey shit like "I hope you guys have plans... we can't be seen hanging out with ENSIGNS!" or some such nonsense, and bitching at me for being off altitude by 60 feet when I was nose down and climbing, fighting a recently passed convective SIGMET's retarded up and downdrafts. It was a weekend of fun!
I've never heard the term "ETF" in my life...
Go where you want/ can in flight school. Once you get in the fleet, flying from point A to B without doing anything tactical doesn't really count as a cross country, so it won't get approved. That means you don't do XC's very far from home.
You mean flying to El Centro and back doesn't count as a good deal cross-country?
I've never heard the term "ETF" in my life, and I'm on yet another cross country right now.
Me either, and SH was the senior JO when I checked into my fleet squadron Then again, I am probably just oblivious
Senior JO? Is that an assigned billet like "Lead Ensign"?
Sorta sounds like "Senior Watch Officer"...which is another thread. So...not to be confused with "Bull Ensign"...which is an unofficial billet that I'm not sure even exists anymore...pipelines/timelines being what they are.Not exactly a billet, but it does involve some official duties like writing the watchbill, etc. At least that's how we do it.
Sorta sounds like "Senior Watch Officer"...which is another thread. So...not to be confused with "Bull Ensign"...which is an unofficial billet that I'm not sure even exists anymore...pipelines/timelines being what they are.