zab1001 said:chris titus? the guy from the sitcom?
yup thats who it is, i think there are folks more deserving of a ride in the back seat than who i've heard of....
zab1001 said:chris titus? the guy from the sitcom?
Texan said:but theres definitely no yellow helmet in the back seat.
Grant said:It all doesnt really matter, I was just curious as to what the NFO would do (if anything), if he was in fact in the jet.
Goober said:Adult supervision.![]()
wink said:As an aside, one of the most recent Event Coordinators was a E-2 NFO.
wink said:I get your drift zab. I don't think anyone on the Blues, O or E, aviator or not, really gets hosed, regularly anyway. :icon_wink
BTW, for all you OCS applicants, selects and BDCP guys, when the Blues are near by go to your recruiter and have him set you up. The "arrival" or practice show is usually on the Friday before a weekend event. They fly the routine as an area fam to get the show lines down and the geographic points they will use in the performance. It is usually when the media types get their freebee. That show is usually open to Navy recruits, and if on a military base, military families only. No crowds or hype, just the Blues. After the show they come over and meet with the Navy recruits and applicants. It is far more informal and lengthy a meeting then the rope line affair after the real show. Sometimes, especially if the show is at a military base, there will be a social event at the O club or similar, and OCS selectees may be invited to that. That is usually a great deal. Some free food and casual BS with the Blues and other airshow performers. At the very least, you should always be able to score free tickets, if it is a pay event, for the main show. Make your recruiter take care of you.
wink said:As an aside, one of the most recent Event Coordinators was a E-2 NFO.