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u.s.av8r:
Don't worry about it --- a thick skin is always an asset. If you have an interest in military aviation -- Navy-style -- this site is better than most. Nothing is perfect ...
 
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Wow, that guy is 15 and apparently has been in and out of the military already. Damn, what's wrong with all you jet guys, complaining about being stuck in the pipe when this guy schooled all of you and is now a jaded, yet confused, aviator in a bar somewhere.

In other news, when has K-bay ever had Hornets (super or otherwise) stationed there to fly with the ANG eagles?
 
^ Well, if this is indeed the year 2005 and if his birthday is indeed Birthday: February 23, 1990, then it appears as if it is you who sucks at reading and subsequent math.

Edit: I was just curious if you needed help getting your foot out of your mouth.
 
Ryoukai said:
In other news, when has K-bay ever had Hornets (super or otherwise) stationed there to fly with the ANG eagles? ....

Dets, Grasshopper, Dets ... i.e., TAD detachments

Because I care ......
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Ryoukai said:
^ Well, if this is indeed the year 2005 and if his birthday is indeed Birthday: February 23, 1990, then it appears as if it is you who sucks at reading and subsequent math.

Edit: I was just curious if you needed help getting your foot out of your mouth.

That was just changed. If you look back at my quote one page ago, it's from his profile. It was originally 1980.
 
u.s.av8r said:
Guess what studs, most of you haven't been in the military as long as I was, nor have you EVER seen the fleet. I've probably got more hours in a Hornet than any of you venerable trainees who flout yourselves as salty sneering crusties in the know. I've at least spent time in the cockpits of almost all platforms being discussed, which qualifies me to speculate with at least as much "credibility" as the rest of you.

I'm late to this thread and really shouldn't give a **** but I'm bored. Just returned after a 4.5 month deployment and have a littel time off as well. Anyway, I call BS on your statement, sitting or working in a cockpit doesn't mean squat. Your attitude doesn't help much either. Stop pretending to be something you're not and you'll get along well with others here.
 
Fly Navy said:
Glad to have you home Bunky

It is good to be home my brother. Though COD guys live the good life, relatively speaking, it sucks being overseas regardless.
 
u.s.av8r said:
Guess what studs, most of you haven't been in the military as long as I was, nor have you EVER seen the fleet. I've probably got more hours in a Hornet than any of you venerable trainees who flout yourselves as salty sneering crusties in the know. I've at least spent time in the cockpits of almost all platforms being discussed, which qualifies me to speculate with at least as much "credibility" as the rest of you.
i've been in the Marines since 1991, and i've been flying for the last 5 years now, with 3 of them in the Hornet ... i believe i have a little more credibility than you, grow some thinker skin, i was just giving out some helpful & useful advice because if you are going to throw out information and it's wrong, you will get called out on it around this forum ...

semper fidelis
 
A4sForever said:
Unless you are escaping your former wife ... :witch_125

Welcome home, Sailor.

Well then, it probably works out being overseas.

Thanks.
 
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