Very punnyWe are the airport, thats it, plane and simple.
Very punnyWe are the airport, thats it, plane and simple.
......and let's face it, the plan is useful only as a point from which to measure deviation...
Airplans that included catching and stuffing shitters in 15 min or less, ready spares that were changed to a bird in the hangar; you all know the list. Nothing was more frustrating to us than being handed an airplan by the RON's that we had already told them couldn't possibly work, then get yelled at because we couldn't somehow flex the deck to meet it.
... he looks to the flight deck (and thus "the boat") and wonders how the hell they can be so incompetent that the plan can't survive the slightest contact with reality.
Throw in having a line of six birds broken down and ready for launch 5 early, but suddenly getting a red deck because the OOD thinks he sees a fishing boat 10 miles off on the horizon, and it is easy for folks to get pissed at each in week one of cruise, let alone month 5.
On the bright side, I am almost 5 years removed from my last float and won't be back, so I can just chuck turds from the monkey cage now...
Agree and Disagree with you on this. I agree that it is possible, and that a TEAM effort is required. Both of my MEU floats it was a collection of teams, not one big happy team. The ACE had its priorities worked out, AirOps had theirs, and the MEU/BLT had theirs. That's where the team work ended.Bullshit. It is absolutley possible to come up with a rational and executable plan and implement it to the letter. The APB has to have an intelligent and forward-thinking TEAM of professionals that write the plan. Not a grab-ass bunch of individual ratards each trying to monopolize the deck to their own use.
I've seen good, and I've seen bad. When it's good it's great, and when it's bad it's horrendous. I've landed on my Charlie time (with 30 minutes scheduled to be boned) and watched as it took them well over an hour to get my aircraft in the bone."The Deck" screws you by taking an hour to stuff a folded shitter. It's very frustrating to see your launch time come and go while the deck crew lollygags around in an unmotivated and disinterested manner. NOTE: The last 2 decks I have floated on were absolutley FANTASTIC! Lots of motivated blue shirts making it happen, often times in spite of the air plan.
And then some.This is the boat screwing us all. They should have a "take control in PRIFLY" switch with a wheel and a throttle and just let the Boss drive. Life would be so much easier.
I haven't seen a whole lot of ACE's with a reserve squadron, so I may be safe... Not holding my breath though.Amen, Brother......AMEN!!
Agree and Disagree with you on this. I agree that it is possible, and that a TEAM effort is required.
The ACE had its priorities worked out, .......
AirOps had theirs, ......
..and the MEU/BLT had theirs.......
.... when he said that a Phrog could catch, kill, fold, and stuff in 15 minutes I called BS.
SOP is a dollar a minute for being early or late. Heinous deviations will get you grounded for awhile. Fines are ruthless. Ask Squeeze.
Good discussion. But this is funny. A discussion of the care and feeding of Charlie times populated almost exclusively by Harrier and Helo drivers.
This must be a first in the history of Naval Aviation.![]()
As a very new nugget, I landed about 70 minutes after the charlie time. While I had to pay up, I considered it the price of admission to get to:
1. Visit RADM Kirksey on the flag bridge
2. Visit CAPT Carmichael on the bridge
3. Figure out, for Midway's engineering officer, how much it cost to steam the ship into the wind for an extra 70 minutes
4. be a ship's tour guide at the next two port visits, and
5. fly a bingo profile from the Straits of Hormuz 400 miles to Gonzo Station
Wow. That sounds like loads of fun.
You see, Squeeze? Your $42 fine for FCLPs wasn't a record.
What did the bingo profile have to do with it?
Wow. That sounds like loads of fun.
You see, Squeeze? Your $42 fine for FCLPs wasn't a record.
What did the bingo profile have to do with it?
Too bad we cant make the Ship calculate how much fuel of mine they waste when the ship is 25-50+ miles more feet wet than the briefed position.
Too bad we cant make the Ship calculate how much fuel of mine they waste when the ship is 25-50+ miles more feet wet than the briefed position.
It was $30 thank you very much...
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//"Cause we're the wingmen and we bear all the shame. When flight lead screws the pooch, you can guess who takes the blame"