What's the deal with anti-Leather jackets?

Actually, that's not true. The Navy VR squadrons and the Air Force transport squadrons fly space A passengers a lot. Many of them are retirees and or dependents...civilians.
what do you know about it???
















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I understand (from Seggy) that you have quite a history with Naval Aviation . . . sharp salute!
 
We need to work purple in somehow. It's my favorite color!!! :nana2:
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"As the Prop Turns - Episode IV: Jetcareers"




Which I guess is kind of ironic.. "As the Prop Turns ...... Jetcareers" Hahahaha. Okay, that was a lame joke. :cwm27:

I'm insulted, I never want to be associated with props, unless I'm giving them to someone.

I have SJS biiiiiaaaacth!

Therefore the name of this soap opera drama should be called; As The Turbines Turn!

Props, geez, let me go and wash the stink off of me now!

:p
 
what do you know about it???

Actually, one of the funniest stories I have is the day we landed in Lajes. We were the first transport airplane in there in 10 days...all the Air Force guys checked the winds, hit a tanker and overflew.

There were over 400 civilians in the terminal looking for space A off the island.
 
Actually, one of the funniest stories I have is the day we landed in Lajes. We were the first transport airplane in there in 10 days...all the Air Force guys checked the winds, hit a tanker and overflew.

There were over 400 civilians in the terminal looking for space A off the island.
I'd love to hear that one over a barley pop.
Of course the Navy made it in:rawk:

I remember when I was flown off the Kitty Hawk on the way to Diego Garcia. They flew me over to the Mt. Hood then we steamed for three days, after which they helo'd us out and dropped us off on a desert
island (i think it was Misawa???). There was nothing there, no shade . . . nothing (1981). I was glad to see the KC135 come to haul us out of there after three hours.
 
then we steamed for three days, after which they helo'd us out and dropped us off on a desert
island (i think it was Misawa???). There was nothing there, no shade . . . nothing (1981). I was glad to see the KC135 come to haul us out of there after three hours.

Wasn't Misawa, that's the lawndart/icepick base that's the winter ski/snowboarding mecca on northern Honshu in Japan.
 
Actually, one of the funniest stories I have is the day we landed in Lajes. We were the first transport airplane in there in 10 days...all the Air Force guys checked the winds, hit a tanker and overflew.

There were over 400 civilians in the terminal looking for space A off the island.


UGH!!! I hated landing there, the origin of all winds in the world!
 
Wasn't Misawa, that's the lawndart/icepick base that's the winter ski/snowboarding mecca on northern Honshu in Japan.
I really can't remember the name of that stupid island (haven't been able to for 20 odd years) Misura?? I believe it was in the northern part of the IO southwest of India . . . maybe just south of the Arabian Sea?
 
I really can't remember the name of that stupid island (haven't been able to for 20 odd years) Misura?? I believe it was in the northern part of the IO southwest of India . . . maybe just south of the Arabian Sea?

Male in the Maldives maybe? I think it was a divert base for Diego.
 
This thread kinda makes want to go get an airline job so I can wear the hat, leather jacket, ipod, and backpack! Seriously, who cares what people are wearing. I dont care if pilots wear blue jeans and t-shirts as long as they know what the hell they're doing in a cockpit.

People need to get over themselves.
 
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