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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: BobR on November 17, 2017, 10:43:07 AM
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Yep I can see it now. I am sure there is some boat out there that needs a fuels officer, either a Gator Freighter or a forward deployed carrier. And this enterprising young JO may be just the one that gets to fill the billet, or he may wish he was there. ;)
http://www.krem.com/news/local/okanogan-county/graphic-obscene-skydrawings-spotted-in-okanogan-co/492496113
As the little girl looks up and says, "Mommy, what is that thing in the sky?"
Well, honey the mom stutters, "That's a p-p-p-p-p chemtrail, yea a chemtrail, that's it"
:rofl: :rofl:
bob
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Wow. That is a good way to shut down your career I would think. Not as bad as ramming a civilian ship I guess.
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Hmm... I was under the impression this was totally normal for the military... ???
(https://terminallance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2013-02-26-Strip_254_The_Clipboard_web.gif)
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Pretty sad way to end a career as a Naval Aviator.
Maybe he was trying to draw the Arby's hat....
:facepalm:
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I really hope it is just another Maverick getting yelled at moment, he is doing exactly what is expected of a JO fighter pilot. Dumb stuff. Carry on
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I really hope it is just another Maverick getting yelled at moment, he is doing exactly what is expected of a JO fighter pilot. Dumb stuff. Carry on
Perhaps some day when he is getting his first squadron command someone will ask him how he got the call sign "Rembrandt". ;) :rofl:
bob
ETA: Maybe not. Just a small part of the latest statement from the Navy.
We have grounded the aircrew and are conducting a thorough investigation - and we will hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The Navy apologizes for this irresponsible and immature act.
http://www.khq.com/story/36871970/navy-issues-updated-statement-irresponsible-and-immature-act-after-pilots-draw-obscene-image-in-the-sky-over-okanogan-co
All I can say is I am glad I retired a long time ago. Not my circus, not my monkeys. Irresponsible and immature, like these guys don't remember being JOs. I am sure they don't remember the fun we used to have at Tailhook.
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Looks like normal dogfighting practice.
Or JamisJockey was being a dick controller again. :-*
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Perhaps some day when he is getting his first squadron command someone will ask him how he got the call sign "Rembrandt". ;) :rofl:
bob
ETA: Maybe not. Just a small part of the latest statement from the Navy.
http://www.khq.com/story/36871970/navy-issues-updated-statement-irresponsible-and-immature-act-after-pilots-draw-obscene-image-in-the-sky-over-okanogan-co
All I can say is I am glad I retired a long time ago. Not my circus, not my monkeys. Irresponsible and immature, like these guys don't remember being JOs. I am sure they don't remember the fun we used to have at Tailhook.
The regular good natured hi-jinks or the rapey, sexual misconduct fun?
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The regular good natured hi-jinks or the rapey, sexual misconduct fun?
It wasn't sexual misconduct in the 80's. ;)
But no, using dining room tables for carrier decks, covered with beer for a wet deck and then getting a running start and catching an OK 3 wire was a challenge. :)
Among other hi-jinks boozed up enlisted and JOs would pull.
bob
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Perhaps some day when he is getting his first squadron command someone will ask him how he got the call sign "Rembrandt". ;) :rofl:
Lot of not confidence inspiring callsigns out there. We had a JO named Magellan which was not confidence inspiring in a help pilot on open water. Dumps and Skid were two COs of mine, first was either a fuel pump PR disaster(if it's raining JP-5 the Navy paints your cars on our dime) or a ruined flightsuit. I assume Skid ground a wheel down to the axle at some point. You ear your mistakes in aviation.
The good old days? I wished I could have been sea duty in my help bunch, $120/day per diem tax free and all sounds great living in a Bahrain hotel. But when you hear some of the stuff that went on, glad you missed it. Nothing like the female pilot passed out drunk and naked in the middle of the enlisted party. Or drunken maintenance, a personal hate of mine.
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Nothing like the female pilot passed out drunk and naked in the middle of the enlisted party. Or drunken maintenance, a personal hate of mine.
One of the biggest "whistleblower females" after the 1990 Tailhook was a very junior LCDR from my squadron. Up until the time she made O4 she had lot of parties at her house with the enlisted people in the squadron. I saw more of her than was appropriate more than once.
As far as maintainers, when I got t the squadron (VRC 30) I was made the piss coordinator. Until I took it over it was a joke, seldom did randoms and never squadron wide. The rep of the squadron was it was full of dopers. I took that personally because I flew on the planes they maintained. It took about 6 months of weekly random tests and a few squadron wide tests before we weeded out the undesirables, but with the support of the CO and XO we got rid of a lot of people.
bob
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Ah the old piss test.
I infuriated a Chief that had the duty of observing that day.
Several others lined up outside the head I yelled out "No Chiief Smith, you can't hold it for me, last time you pinched me too hard. "
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Funny how senior officers forget they were JOs. In the DADT days my CO was a humorless bull dyke who would crush any whiff of people talking about gays. Forgetting she had been on the same seawall her entire career and all the maintainers of the various squadrons there remembered her free wheeling JO days.
Pretty sure the spine and humor gets removed at O-4. Much like E-4s, no longer fun, but not enough power to do anything. In fact my general equivalency formula removes the O and E, just look at the number to know what maturity, knowledge, and how much they can wreck your world.
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Terry 230RN for the defense:
EXIBBIT A
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g190499-d10825441-Reviews-Cock_and_Balls-Trondheim_Trondheim_Municipality_Sor_Trondelag_Central_Norway.html
EXIBBIT B
https://www.facebook.com/CnBBrewing/
"Yer honuh, dis youtfull young pilot wuz only portrayin' a time-honored expression of good faith and good food as well as good beer. I move for a dismissile."
Terry 230RN, Ex-Choir
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I am going with a pilot that has a small child who is enamored with The Cat In The Hat and as a way to brighten his day daddy drew him a top hat in the sky. All those other people just want to see a giant penis in the sky because they have no imagination.
(https://www.reallygoodstuff.com/images/xl/158769.jpg)
;)
bob
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Update: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/nov/18/penis-in-the-sky-us-navy-pilots-grounded-over-obscene-drawing
Air crew grounded.
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Update: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/nov/18/penis-in-the-sky-us-navy-pilots-grounded-over-obscene-drawing
Air crew grounded.
That is just stupod.
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Quote from: Hawkmoon on November 18, 2017, 10:23:40 PM
Update: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/nov/18/penis-in-the-sky-us-navy-pilots-grounded-over-obscene-drawing
Air crew grounded.
That is just stupId.
Strikes me that way, too. How much does it cost to bring these guys up to the level that you can let them play with umpteen million dollar machines?
If it weren't for pandering to political correctness and the hurtyfeelz of a few people (who actually complained, anyhow?), this would be a grin and forget it hijinks matter.
I mean, jeeze, go to any museum and you can see "worse."
This country is really abgefukt in the head.
Terry
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My suspicion is that they are "grounded" until [civilian] folks forget about it. How many flight hours do navy pilots get in a month anyway?
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Update: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/nov/18/penis-in-the-sky-us-navy-pilots-grounded-over-obscene-drawing
Air crew grounded.
Probably just getting ninja punched.
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Probably just getting ninja punched.
I highly doubt it. Maybe a letter of reprimand. Too much money spent on their training to keep them grounded. This may cause trouble now, but consider the long term economics. They will never have to pay for a drink again. And if Mattis says he didn't laugh a little, lies!
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I highly doubt it. Maybe a letter of reprimand. Too much money spent on their training to keep them grounded. This may cause trouble now, but consider the long term economics. They will never have to pay for a drink again. And if Mattis says he didn't laugh a little, lies!
Officer version of a page 11?
And agreed, no way they're going to flush that much training.
You're right, easily 99% of the rest of the services though that was *expletive deleted*ing awesome.
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This is low grade civilian damage control. Couple years ago a squadron just down the ramp from mine dropped an F/A-18D on an apartment complex. Miraculously the fatalities were one cat. Dunno how they got that lucky burned the whole place down.
Way back when the Navy got to buy an entire town windows when Maverick and Goose decided to go supersonic up in the mountains.
This is nothing, just hurt feels. I have an ex girlfriend who hates men and believes in chemtrails, so for me, just that much more glorious.
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When did they put the kibosh on supersonic over,the US? When I was a wee lad dad was stationed at NAS Fallon(Naval Auxiliary Air Staion at the time) with the Air Force. Sonic booms were a multiple times a day event.
That would have been the late '60s.
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There's a difference between the US where people want to live and Fallon. =D I've got great news though, place probably hasn't changed much since you were there.
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When did they put the kibosh on supersonic over,the US? When I was a wee lad dad was stationed at NAS Fallon(Naval Auxiliary Air Staion at the time) with the Air Force. Sonic booms were a multiple times a day event.
That would have been the late '60s.
Plenty of supersonic corridors, mostly out west or over the water, but it's not widely allowed everywhere.
Fallon is surrounded by ranges, it's probably allowed out there still, not much out there.
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There's a difference between the US where people want to live and Fallon.
And here I was thinking of doing my final move to Fallon, either that or Pahrump. Neither one is exactly a garden spot. :)
bob
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And here I was thinking of doing my final move to Fallon, either that or Pahrump. Neither one is exactly a garden spot. :)
bob
Pahrump has a pyramid scheme gun club and long, straight, flat roads which are good for setting speed records.
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Huh. Until you guys brought it up, I didn't even realize that I can't think of the last time I heard a sonic boom. Used to hear them regularly as a kid when I lived 20-60 miles from offshore whiskeys and an NAS and AFB.
I think maybe the last time I heard a boom was the space shuttle coming into Edwards.
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Still plenty of supersonic out in Fallon. We used to slick up one aggressor bird with no tanks or pylons and when the students were well and truly occupied at 10K with the rest of the bogies this one would zorch in from 40K at 1.5mach.
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Still plenty of supersonic out in Fallon. We used to slick up one aggressor bird with no tanks or pylons and when the students were well and truly occupied at 10K with the rest of the bogies this one would zorch in from 40K at 1.5mach.
I've driven past Fallon on numerous occasions, and there may have been some booms that I didn't hear because I had the music up too high. :laugh:
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Pahrump has a pyramid scheme gun club and long, straight, flat roads which are good for setting speed records.
And those are the reasons Pahrump has a substantial lead in retirement destinations. ;) :)
bob
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A little late to express my appreciation:
"This may cause trouble now, but consider the long term economics. They will never have to pay for a drink again. And if Mattis says he didn't laugh a little, lies!"
:rofl: and thanks.
After all, it takes some daring-do and leg rocks to fly one of those things into battle.
First sonic booms I heard were after I moved out to CO, early 60s, from NYC, with its dozens of airports. Never took notes as to when they quit out here, though. (I believe I may have heard one or two after that while camping up on the Pawnee Grasslands at night, though.)
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You know, this seems like much ado about nothing... I don't think these men deserve any punishment... if I had seen that it would have made my whole day. =D
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You know, this seems like much ado about nothing... I don't think these men deserve any punishment... if I had seen that it would have made my whole day. =D
It made the whole day of those being outraged, too. People love being outraged; it's our national pastime. Because Trump or something.
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Huh. Until you guys brought it up, I didn't even realize that I can't think of the last time I heard a sonic boom. Used to hear them regularly as a kid when I lived 20-60 miles from offshore whiskeys and an NAS and AFB.
I think maybe the last time I heard a boom was the space shuttle coming into Edwards.
Last Tuesday. Happens here every once in a while. Don't know if they're supposed to but it's kept over the mountains & no one seems to notice.
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It made the whole day of those being outraged, too. People love being outraged; it's our national pastime. Because Trump or something.
That's why I was wondering who actually complained. Probably from seeing it online, though, since the actual trails wouldn't have lasted all that long. Good thing nobody was filming a Western movie somewhere, with that in the sky. Or a romantic movie.
But yeah, because Trump or something.