jj said:
What percent of Marine squadrons are attached to a boat. Do all Marine 18 pilots get carrier qualified and if not does the individual pilot have imput as to wether he goes to a squadron attached to a boat?
squeeze is mostly correct ...
all Harriers can deploy on a boat, no Marine Prowlers deploy on a boat (though they have to carrier qual while in the Prowler RAG), and currently only single seat Marine Hornets that aren't at their trap life (the "hand-me-down" F/A-18C's the Squids gave us are trapped out) can goto the boat. at present, higher HQ is trying get a waiver to extend the trap life of the Hornet, as well as raise the "bring back" weight. F/A-18D's aren't well recieved by the boat because of it's ~700 lbs < gas than the F/A-18A & C ... at the boat, gas is life
at the Hornet RAG, you will fly F/A-18 A's, B's, C's, & D's ... you aren't assigned single seat Hornets or single seat w/ baggage (two seater

) Hornets. you don't know which fleet squadron you are going to until you check in with your MAG, though you might get some SA if you have the sack to call the MAG OPSO as you get close to finishing up at the RAG ... hmm, let's think, a nugget 1st Lt 'pilot who flies fighters' bugging a salty LtCol 'fighter pilot' who's marking time in the MAG in order to pick up a CO job, hmm not a wise move IMO ... sometimes you'll find out through your RAG OPSO if he has the time to find out for you
there are 8 Marine F/A-18 A+ & C squadrons: VMFA 323, 232, 314, 251, 115, 312, 122, 212 ... 6 Marine F/A-18D squadrons: VMFA(AW) <whatever the hell (AW) means,
all Hornets are All Weather> 121, 242, 225, 533, 224, 332 ... 4 Marine reserve F/A-18A/A+ squadrons, one of which is going away in the fall : VMFA-142, 134, 112, 321
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