More of a regional dialect from the hills up in Maine.Did you invent “helimaflopter” or did you steal it from @Treetop Flyer?![]()
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More of a regional dialect from the hills up in Maine.Did you invent “helimaflopter” or did you steal it from @Treetop Flyer?![]()
I did look around the site a bit for threads comparing the branches, but I didn't seem to find any that were recent
Was suggested that I look at AF heavies since travel is one of my main goals. I've posted it to a couple of reddit forums as well.
Trying for AD Pilot? I thought this thread was about wanting SPADs.
Holy cow. Hero. If he was still on active duty, Navy and Marine Corps Medal (or Soldier’s/ Airman’s Medal).And now you know the rest of the story of T.C.'s helicopter...
(Try to ignore the commentator between 0:40-0:45)
I think the phrase, "Don't knock it til you've tried it" applies.What about @IKE? He calls himself a “nerd whirler” (which is actually really funny). What must that do to his self-esteem...
The Navy and the AF as a fundamentally different today as they were 100 years ago.
That's right- the fliers in the Army were part of the Signal Corps, right? I'm pretty sure the Signal Corps was the predecessor of IT.To be fair, the USAF didn't technically exist 100 years ago.....though the Navy, as well as its air arm did.
Some but most were in the Army Air Corps. The Signal Corps pilots had different wings and were limited to types of aircraft they could fly.That's right- the fliers in the Army were part of the Signal Corps, right? I'm pretty sure the Signal Corps was the predecessor of IT.
Hey everyone! I’ve got an app in as a civilian with both the USAF and USN to be an AD pilot and it looks like I’ve got a good shot at getting into both. Since I might have to decide between the two, I was wondering if anyone could comment on the current pros and cons that I've got in my head. I’d be honored to serve and fly in either branch. Thanks!
P.S. I’ve seen the Bob Norris letter.
USAF
-Pros
-Large number of well-maintained, fixed wing aircraft
-Nice base facilities
-Bases in interesting foreign countries
-Cons
-Could get stuck in a boring base location stateside
-Have heard that leadership seems to regard pilots as office workers instead of pilots.
-Training pipeline is severely clogged mostly due to COVID. Probably wouldn’t go to OTS until late spring 2021 at the earliest.
-Seems to be overly strict about trivial matters akin to a HOA president from hell who’s mad your grass is 2.25” instead of 2” and that you installed a scarlet backdoor instead of a crimson one.
-Have had issues with the recruiting process and know people who have also had issues. I know that problems with recruiting and bureaucracy are more of a feature than a bug in the military, but it’s still concerning especially when compared to my Navy experience so far.
USN
-Pros
-Lots of travel opportunities
-Great base locations in the U.S.
-Chance to fly off carriers
-Seem to be more opportunities to be a leader
-Seems to have the reputation of being less strict than the AF with operational procedures. If it works and isn’t overly dangerous or illegal, do it.
-Hard to describe, but seems more welcoming? Tighter community? Had a better and easier recruiting process than with the AF.
-Cons
-High chance of being stuck flying helos. I’m interested in fixed wing.
-Ship living could get old after a while
-Not as many types of aircraft to fly
-Might not get to explore ports of call all that much
Or Army helo Warrant, no?If you want to fly and only fly, but need to go AD, go to the Air Force.
Or Army helo Warrant, no?
To be fair, the USAF didn't technically exist 100 years ago.....though the Navy, as well as its air arm did.
Sure, but Army Air Corps = Air Force. The differences were the same back then too. And the AF definitely derives their culture from their time as the AAC, before 1947. They have many of the same units, and all.
Manifold pressure intensifiesIs that still an option?