Mark Hamilton
Pro-rec NFO
Okay awesome! Thats good to know. Not trying to turn pro, just enjoy swimming, biking, running and competing. I usually do like 3-4 tris per year.
Okay awesome! Thats good to know. Not trying to turn pro, just enjoy swimming, biking, running and competing. I usually do like 3-4 tris per year.
Short answer is Yes.Is the back seat of a Rhino set up for JHMCS?
I know this may be off a little from the technical questions but the thread is titled stupid questions about naval aviation. I was picked up in the dec boards for NFO and my recruiter says ill probably go to ocs feb 17.
Im pretty into triathlons and was curious as to whether or not any one in the naval aviation community does triathlons or is the work load too much and there isnt time for that kind of thing? If thats the case I dont mind not being able to compete. If it seems pretty unlikely ill be able to do them at all over the next 5-8 years I may try to sell off some of my bikes before I go to OCS.
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-Kenny Powers
There is no difference in commitment and initial sea tour structure regardless of community. You can expect a 3 year JO sea tour (+/- months depending on your timing and community needs) and a 3 year shore tour initially. Just because you're not going to "sea" in the E-6 doesn't mean it isn't your sea tour.
And is there similarly a disassociated tour after the shore tour?There is no difference in commitment and initial sea tour structure regardless of community. You can expect a 3 year JO sea tour (+/- months depending on your timing and community needs) and a 3 year shore tour initially. Just because you're not going to "sea" in the E-6 doesn't mean it isn't your sea tour.
For people who get the E-6B Mercury, do they still have the whole 3-year/2-year/3-year setup for their initial service obligation, or would it be different since they don't really do a sea tour in the same way that tailhook aircraft do?
Yeah I've heard that deployments are something like two weeks on, two weeks off. Where do you guys go when you deploy? I know all the VQ's are based at Tinker, do you fly to other AFB's in CONUS, or do you go international?Yeah, just because we're not on a boat doesn't make it shore duty. Kind of a misnomer I guess. I've been gone about 370 days out of the last two years. I understand fully that my being gone is not the same as being gone on a ship or someplace sandy, but I would still bet that's more deployed time than your average shore duty guy...
Yeah, just because we're not on a boat doesn't make it shore duty. Kind of a misnomer I guess. I've been gone about 370 days out of the last two years. I understand fully that my being gone is not the same as being gone on a ship or someplace sandy, but I would still bet that's more deployed time than your average shore duty guy...
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Flew the Scooter for 15 years & never laid eyes on a contraption like that. There was a standard 'boarding ladder' for the A-4 (shipboard & ashore). The top boarding platform plugged into a hole in the fuselage, port side just below the canopy rail. It was in no way, an integral part of the airframe.I must have walked around the NASM Scooter 100 times and I never noticed the boarding steps on the starboard main gear door. Did it fold up in to the main gear well or was it externally attached?