The latest screen group had better numbers, and unofficial rumor mill (at least that I have heard), is saying that things are getting better. I do know that (as with other communities), if you are screening for DH, friends of mine were contacted and had to answer if they were going to accept DH orders if selected. So, that might skew the #s somewhat. I just wish as a community we would have a better look at what the current manning is, my bubbas list is pretty old... oh well...S.O.B. said:Do the P3 guys expect to make a better percentage of Department Heads in the future? I’m sure it’s fun in the squadron as a JO but that has to suck to know that you may get forced out or not promote.
webmaster said:Outside of RIMPAC or a major exercise, don't think I have seen that many on the ramp (okay, maybe the JMSDF at Atsugi, or the RAG when I showed up at VP30). I do have one pic, of the ramp in Kadena, with a whole bunch of AIP birds on the line, one of those "we need help, send planes out now, and no, we don't want those ****ty UIIIs"...
But, the 1 plane on the ramp in Kbay, not including alphie, JAN-MAR 04, it svcked, I didn't fly for a month or so during that period. (remeber that period Zab?) It was just depressing, the squadron was trying to figure out what to do with everyone, maintainers and all... A rash of GMT ensued on a wide variety of topics, groan....
Granted, we just came back from deployment, so we weren't the priority squadron to get what plane(s) were available. The 6 pilot DFWs in the kbay pattern, the revision to the wing stan notes, and that as a post PPC you only needed 3 touch and gos.. sheez.. From what I hear, those bleak days are way in the past.
zab1001 said:Jesvs dude, you're missing the big picture, how many of those people will (a) get winged and then (b) move on to XX number of squadrons.
The role for FOs in TACAIR is just different than in VP. In TACAIR, the FOs are truly aviators and play a huge part in flying the jet - that aspect of it appeals to me. When I'm sitting in ECMO 1 seat, I'm in charge of that jet, I'm talking on the radios, and the mission is mine to execute. P-3 FOs are largely divorced from the aviating and focus more on their systems and coordination with the other crewmembers. This isn't intended to devolve into a community bashing session, but I just like the way that a TACAIR squadron works and the general mindset/attitude of the people there. Having 24 officers (or less in VFA) in a readyroom is, IMO, a tighter more personable experience that even the P-3 crew concept does not measure up to.FMRAM said:Expound upon this if you would Brett. I am very interested to hear from someone with a patrol background that went to a tactical jet.
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Thanks Brett,
While on the subject of prowlers, how long will the RAG be churning out EA-6B pilots, and when phased out, will they be able to transistion to "Shockers"?
Is the EA-18 VAQ community going to need more pilots than VAQ currently does? I have heard that there are more airframes, but never confirmed it.
To put your seemingly endless efforts to weasel out of the LAMPS community in perspective, Brett
With his screen name, flying queers might be a better fit....There is NOTHING seemingly about it!![]()
It's funny how times change.Actually,that callsign has nothing to do with being caught doing something in the LSO shack.
However, my first det had the following:
"WOODY"
"Dirty Joe" (Just DJP on name tag)
"Taulli WHACKER" (Pronounced TALLY)
"JACK Meeuf" (Think MeOff)
"MASTER Bates"
And then my second det had "WAVEOFF" for being caught in the LSO shack.
Most of of our nametags just had the CAPS to keep them somewhat clean.
Wasn't really talking about Waveoff, just speaking in general terms.Waveoff wasn't whackin. More like teaching a female swo how RAST works.