Not a bad Idea. The Blues should get sponsers. Get those jets looking like Nascar cars and back in the air. The Boss should go with Mountain Dew.
Yes to the last part, and I think the NFDS pilots are funded for 11 FH per pilot per month, or something like that. Safe-for flight currency, NATOPS quals, instrument currency, PMCFs on the airframes...etc. With only 7 pilots to care for ~16 aircraft (normally), I'm sure it all gets eaten up pretty quickly. Don't know, of course, but I'd like to think that they're also flying some out-and-ins (within half-gas ranges…e.g., no off-site refueling) , to visit/enable local recruiting events, etc.I've seen a few of the Blue jets coming and going, maybe once a week, here on NASP. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's bad on the aircraft to sit idle for too long.
The Lead BA was at my son's school last week...he thought that was awesome!
The Lead BA thought your son's school was awesome or your son thought the Lead BA was awesome?I just couldn't resist.
11 hrs because the CNAF mandated "tactical hard deck" is 10/month. At least that is my guess
10.8 isn't it? I just did some number crunching per CVW-2's request and it was sad to see that I flew less prior to sequestration!
One of our goals when scheduling is to minimize the number of "red-on-red" flights where both AC and CP each have less than 11 hours in the last 30 days. We've actually gotten pretty decent at that, thankfully.
That is interesting.....I would have assumed that given the nature of your flights (shore to ship-> ship to shore, repeat continuously) that hours would be a little easier to come by in your community. Is this just because of the size of your wardroom? I honestly don't even know what a COD det consists of so I'm just curious.