Well I am "course complete" at Maxwell AFB - and am officially an IP in the eyes of the AF - joining a good handful of other Civil Service GS12/13 IP's in a variety of airframe and missions in the AF, Guard and Reserve.
While a little bit exhausting for an older guy - 6 days in a row prep, study, brief, fly and debrief (average sortie was 2.5) - most of the AF IP's I flew with actually had come through the Navy VT's or did IP tours at VT-3 or VT-31 and that was actually cool for me. I'm definitely a better stick wiggler for the experience!
I am officially "blued" in doing non sensical things because an AF reg says so - example doing RAIM checks in a WAAS equipped airplane - lol.
My evaluator (EP) on my checkride was a recently retired O-6 Strike Eagle dude who, while demanding, made the checkride fun. He played the personae of "Major Nucklehead" recently transferred KC-135 dude who never touched a high performance turbo charged GA piston airplane (and felt he could fly anything with wings on it with no instruction) - and my job was to demonstrate I could keep him from killing us, while teaching fundementals to proficiency. Example pulling the mixture out while on final, etc. Fun times. Teardrop returns power off from sim engine fail at 800' AGL - no problem. FITU complete!
Happy however to put the cultural mecca of central Alabama in the rear view mirror. I did have some great trips to Dreamland though!