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sstevens7 07-04-2010 04:36 AM

thank you!!! and your welcome


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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 606053)
I'd like to Thank all of you who Are and Have Served. :tiphat:
My Prayers are with you, and God Bless. :usa:


Mozen 07-04-2010 05:24 AM

US Army 19D Cav Scout 2004-2009.
15R Apache Crew Chief 2009-Now
2Deps
Afghanistan 1ce 07-08(19D) Iraq now(15R)

blastman5 07-04-2010 05:30 AM

yea im in the army

Volcom370Z 07-04-2010 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 606053)
I'd like to Thank all of you who Are and Have Served. :tiphat:
My Prayers are with you, and God Bless. :usa:

Thanks man! :tup:

You'd be surprised how little I hear that from Southern Californians. The best one I ever got was on Memorial Day and I got pulled over by CHP. The officer actually shook my hand and thanked me... don't think that had ever happened before (and he didn't give me a ticket).

But thanks again! Happy 4th of July!

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^--- This is a real F-117... no PS here... enjoy!

AtlantaDave 07-04-2010 03:52 PM

Army Retired, '86-'08.

Now, DoD Contractor (Data Analyst) immediately after retirement. Networking works!

PapoZalsa 07-04-2010 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Mozen (Post 606065)
US Army 19D Cav Scout 2004-2009.
15R Apache Crew Chief 2009-Now
2Deps
Afghanistan 1ce 07-08(19D) Iraq now(15R)

U.S. Army Aviation :tup:

Afterburner 07-05-2010 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Volcom370Z (Post 605914)
They have a jet pipeline? Likely its a fixed wing or rotary wing pipeline. Fighter slots are givien to the top guys in pilot training, so you gotta studdy your a** off. Just my :twocents:, find some Navy fighter pilots, and talk to them about the lifestyle. Everyone thinks the fighter pilot route is badass and exciting, but fighter pilots plan for about 3 hrs for every 1 hour flown, so you can do the math. I recommend keeping your options open. Fixed wing could be a P-3, EA-6B, S-3, etc... all of which would blow IMO... Make sure you do your research...

Fighter pilots plan for about 3 hrs for every 1 hour flown, so you can do the math...

There are 3 pipelines you can go down after primary fixed wing training which are fixed wing jet, fixed wing turboprop, or rotary wing. Fighter slots are generally given to the top guys, but the number of slots per class can vary from class to class, so a lot of it is just luck as well. Unless you're in the top 2 or something.

My dad was an S-3 pilot, which he loved but they're retiring all squadrons soon if it hasn't been done already. I'm finishing up an aerospace engineering major right now and I'm well aware of the studying required to fly military aircraft, as well as the lifestyle. I've talked to a lot of different Navy pilots and even my recruiter was a chopper pilot in the Navy. Most of them say there's a lot of good and a lot of bad to the career, but in general the good parts definitely outweigh the bad.

Volcom370Z 07-05-2010 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Afterburner (Post 607222)
There are 3 pipelines you can go down after primary fixed wing training which are fixed wing jet, fixed wing turboprop, or rotary wing. Fighter slots are generally given to the top guys, but the number of slots per class can vary from class to class, so a lot of it is just luck as well. Unless you're in the top 2 or something.

My dad was an S-3 pilot, which he loved but they're retiring all squadrons soon if it hasn't been done already. I'm finishing up an aerospace engineering major right now and I'm well aware of the studying required to fly military aircraft, as well as the lifestyle. I've talked to a lot of different Navy pilots and even my recruiter was a chopper pilot in the Navy. Most of them say there's a lot of good and a lot of bad to the career, but in general the good parts definitely outweigh the bad.


Awesome! I just wanted to make sure you knew the ins and outs of something like that. I've met too many people that are gung ho to be fighter guys without knowing anything about the lifestyle or the flying. Just wanted to help out a little, I'd hate to see someone go into that blind. :tup:

Tronchaser 07-05-2010 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Afterburner (Post 607222)
There are 3 pipelines you can go down after primary fixed wing training which are fixed wing jet, fixed wing turboprop, or rotary wing. Fighter slots are generally given to the top guys, but the number of slots per class can vary from class to class, so a lot of it is just luck as well. Unless you're in the top 2 or something.

My dad was an S-3 pilot, which he loved but they're retiring all squadrons soon if it hasn't been done already. I'm finishing up an aerospace engineering major right now and I'm well aware of the studying required to fly military aircraft, as well as the lifestyle. I've talked to a lot of different Navy pilots and even my recruiter was a chopper pilot in the Navy. Most of them say there's a lot of good and a lot of bad to the career, but in general the good parts definitely outweigh the bad.

Go Hoovers! I worked on S-3 electronics for 6 years back in the '90's. Nothing like the sound of a giant vacuum cleaner to make you smile! :icon17:

kalexand 07-05-2010 03:09 PM

Air Force Jun 1985 - Dec 2011 (Retiring next year)
Stationed Eielson AFB Alaska
Deployed Bagram AF Afghanisan 2 Jan 2010- 10 Jul 2010
Anniversary 370Z delievered in Alaska April 2010
Can't wait to get home for the first ride :)
I'm proud of all my Brothers-in-Arms

TROOPER 07-05-2010 09:34 PM

British Royal Air Force '88 - '96

blackcherry20 03-22-2013 09:33 AM

:hello: :hello: :hello:
Hey!!!! Whats up w our service peepz! Your thread is dying here!:hello::p

6MT 03-22-2013 09:40 AM

Retired from the military 7 years ago.

sexZness 03-22-2013 10:44 AM

Thank you all So very much for your service and especially those of you who are currently serving overseas! :usa:

Coon-azz 03-22-2013 10:53 AM

Former US Marine. I had 2 tours in the First Gulf War. My injuries have kept out of the Corps Since 1992.


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