





Interesting observation. I cruised on 4 different carriers back in the day, older & less air-conditioned than the 'nuke' behemoths of today, never found one to be "stinky". Sounds like a localized cleaning/personal hygeine problem to me, or was it that one CVN where the entire toilet system went belly up?
As for the low fight time... yeah, I can agree it's a bummer, but fiscal restraints, plus high flight time airframes requiring major mods/repairs to extend service life, plus Navy emphasis on mandatory training regarding diversity, sensitivity, PC, sexual harassment, ARIs, DUIs, motorcycle/auto safety.... ad nauseum, all contribute to reduced flight time. This has been historically cyclic, BUT they are lengthy cycles, so the low flight time probably won't improve any time soon.
If you think 6 month cruises, stinky ships, and low flight time is causing pilots to ignore hefty bonuses and bail early... I disagree. Back in the day, CV cruises ran 6-1o mos. routinely (and as stated in a recent TV ad
"they didn't stink"!
), there were NO incentive bonuses, and pilot retention was not a problem, even though the U.S. economy was much healthier than at present. The distractions noted above, plus the mass sackings of CO/XOs, and the other time consuming distractions are the major cause of end of obligation bailouts.
Amen to that. Ya' know, for a SNA/SNFO who is not enthralled with pointy-noses, swept wings & hi-mach'; enjoys carops/traps & lotsa' hours, but not living aboard; digs TAD $$$, loves exotic foreign Cities and other mysterious places where big-assed, stinky ships, and hordes of Sailors don't go... THEN C-2 "Greyhounds" are the way to go. As an experienced COD driver (C-1A), I can tell you that everyone on the boat LOVES the crews that bring the mail and parts (except the CO & the 'Boss' in PriFly when you bolter & dork up their recovery)!
BzB