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Stupid Questions about Naval Aviation (Part 3)

DanMa1156

Is it baseball season yet?
pilot
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I flew nothing but PMC for 11mo; aussies and the sings had the best box lunches. Brits were weird. USN was the worst. Some ships were better than others but I've had plenty of plates of peas and a few bread sandwiches.

Never got to go myself as luck would have it, but the French were very good about giving fresh, homemade baguettes just as a gesture of goodwill without even asking to our crews.
 

picklesuit

Dirty Hinge
pilot
Contributor
We had really good food at Al Udeid in 2010. As the3P I'd route the food request email for 21 crew members eating three meals. We'd fill a large ice chest with food/candy/pop. The crew threw in on a George Foreman grill. We'd have paninis every flight. More Rip-Its than was healthy. My SS3 was actually a guy I went through Aircrew and the FRS with as an AW. He did most of the cooking.

My 3P in Isa, in 2012, could do great work cooking baked stuff in the oven, she would collect money and buy cookie/cake/brownie mix and get to work in her off time.

It was a rough life...

Pickle
 

Austin-Powers

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You could. I've brought fast food, leftovers in glass containers that can go in the oven, cans of soup, etc, for myself. Depending on how your squadron/crew operates you might bring extra appliances (griddle, crock pot) and people pool their money and someone cooks a hot meal on a transit. I've eaten pretty well on some flights. The P-8 oven is pretty good for making cookies/cinnamon rolls as well.

You know how to eat well, Commodore :)
 

Pags

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pilot
Butter sandwiches!
That would have been an upgrade. Was just two slices of bread. I believe it's called a "GFY Brownshoe." Or alternately the "Guess whose mail is the bottom of the list for awhile?"

PMC was always an interesting window in to a ship's soul. Good ships had a green deck on time, the deck crews had hustle, comms were pleasant and professional (and working), father was working, gadgets were off, R2D2 didn't try and kill you, and the box lunches were solid. Crappy ships were the converse of that. And you could tell which ships CAPT Queeg was commanding as they were just bat shit.
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
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On my last deployment, I tried to get the CSes to understand that we weren't looking for anything special, PBJ sandwiches were just fine and it would take them 5 minutes to make. I think we got one actual PBJ box lunch the entire time I was out there with them. All the other times we had PBJ was because we would go down and make them ourselves before launching.

Of course the whole situation is even more maddening knowing I was paying for each meal that I wasn't getting.
 

squorch2

he will die without safety brief
pilot
Flying in/around Boston for JFK's final port call there in 2007. Cold + wind = fastest preflight ever.
 
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