They're literally flight attendants.
But apparently they're in charge of "weapons training." Something I giggled at when I learned that.
They're literally flight attendants.
Also, you’re always just one bong hit away from getting out early.It’s a 20 year commitment...
But apparently they're in charge of "weapons training." Something I giggled at when I learned that.
For the next period of instruction, we'll discuss microwaving your underwear and then washing them in the coffee pot to maximize per diem savings.
They started it because they were trying to get rid of the "trapezoid with a flagpole on top" career progression that happens in our multi-piloted communities. They ended it because BUPERS [insert reason here ¯\(ツ)/¯]. They shitcanned the program and made all the CWOs JOs, because different is apparently toxic with Navy HR.Sigh, that post ^ was before all of COVID, Tiger King, tanked economy, briefly negative oil prices, George Floyd, the Beirut blast, Biden-Trump race. I think we were still talking friction with Iran over the Soleimani droning.
Anyway:
https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/N...ssioned-flying-warrant-officer-retires-at-sea
The Navy had flying warrants from 2006-2014.
I wonder why they started it, and why they ended it. Standard guess on both accounts is always “Needs of the Navy”
All the T-6 shots were Whiting. Wonder if the AF is looking to upgrade the avionics in all their T-6s.