Tom, no harm no foul. I got caught up in your statement, and didn't see the humor in it... after your last post, I see the direction you were going in.
You just have to see it from our viewpoint sometimes, we post our experiences, whether aviation, leadership or naval career advice.... and we get discounted or shown a lack of respect for the time we take to post our comments or insights. There is a definable pecking order here, both rank and experience based. For those new guys out here, railing against the system, about the injustice of it all, well, tough shit, that is the way the world works, and more importantly, how naval aviation works. A good stick, a SME, WTI, the senior pilot/nfo, and your superiors get the respect they deserve. At pilot training, an FNG keeps his goddamn mouth shut and listens to the experience of the senior pilots, and puts him/herself in RECEIVE mode. Not to say that you aren't asking questions and PARTICIPATING, but you aren't telling them "well, back when I was flying the cessna..." or that he/she is full of shit...
Now, when you get some salt, and are feeling your oats, game on in those discussions and in the aircraft.
The point is, all the high school students, college students and even you civair types, DON'T have the experiences or knowledge base, with the navy and marine corps aviation that we here on the forum do. I don't want to shut down the new guy/gals questions, and eagerness to become an aviator, and get those wings of gold, but disrespect and flagrant telling members that have been there, done that, that they are full of shit... well, that is just plain stupid, and just as in the wardroom/readyroom, they should be trashed accordingly.
I have thought alot on this recently, and have gotten PMs for and against the current AW's atmosphere, I honestly think it is "just right", and reflects what you will find when you get to the Fleet. We are damn fortunate to have a ballistic spread of aviators in various communities, plus VT instructors, posting on this site, passing on their experience and wisdom... for what? Nothing, maybe a little helping out the next generation of pilots/nfos.... but if only a few of you "listen" and care about what we post, vice the others we smack down that are "tools".. you know what? I will call that a success, and hope to share a beer with those that were successful in the O'club some day...
Tom, this by all means isn't directed at you, just brought up a few thoughts I had tangential to my misunderstanding your humor. You had a good post, I honestly don't have the time to read all of the posts and threads on this forum (thank god for mods!), and having been reading the same posts over and over for going on 8 years now, its definitely a testament that you asked something NEW to generate a good discussion.
Fly safe bro,
John
You just have to see it from our viewpoint sometimes, we post our experiences, whether aviation, leadership or naval career advice.... and we get discounted or shown a lack of respect for the time we take to post our comments or insights. There is a definable pecking order here, both rank and experience based. For those new guys out here, railing against the system, about the injustice of it all, well, tough shit, that is the way the world works, and more importantly, how naval aviation works. A good stick, a SME, WTI, the senior pilot/nfo, and your superiors get the respect they deserve. At pilot training, an FNG keeps his goddamn mouth shut and listens to the experience of the senior pilots, and puts him/herself in RECEIVE mode. Not to say that you aren't asking questions and PARTICIPATING, but you aren't telling them "well, back when I was flying the cessna..." or that he/she is full of shit...

The point is, all the high school students, college students and even you civair types, DON'T have the experiences or knowledge base, with the navy and marine corps aviation that we here on the forum do. I don't want to shut down the new guy/gals questions, and eagerness to become an aviator, and get those wings of gold, but disrespect and flagrant telling members that have been there, done that, that they are full of shit... well, that is just plain stupid, and just as in the wardroom/readyroom, they should be trashed accordingly.
I have thought alot on this recently, and have gotten PMs for and against the current AW's atmosphere, I honestly think it is "just right", and reflects what you will find when you get to the Fleet. We are damn fortunate to have a ballistic spread of aviators in various communities, plus VT instructors, posting on this site, passing on their experience and wisdom... for what? Nothing, maybe a little helping out the next generation of pilots/nfos.... but if only a few of you "listen" and care about what we post, vice the others we smack down that are "tools".. you know what? I will call that a success, and hope to share a beer with those that were successful in the O'club some day...
Tom, this by all means isn't directed at you, just brought up a few thoughts I had tangential to my misunderstanding your humor. You had a good post, I honestly don't have the time to read all of the posts and threads on this forum (thank god for mods!), and having been reading the same posts over and over for going on 8 years now, its definitely a testament that you asked something NEW to generate a good discussion.
Fly safe bro,
John