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THE PILOT WHO WOULDN'T FLY



 
 
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Old February 7th 04, 02:50 AM
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The only difference in plying our unique trades is
that my "wingmen" fly in the same jet with me.


That's a big difference though.


I disagree. The only difference is I use the intercom vis the radio to
coordinate with my team.

It's beyond me why anyone would
choose a multi-engined bomber, trash hauler, whirlybird, or whatever
vis a vis a single-seat fighter (or a single-seat *anything*).


I chose a BUFF over an F-16 and an F-15C, in fact the only difficulty I may
have had in chosing would have been if an F-15E were available, and even then I
think I would have taken the BUFF. I'm the opposite of you, for the life of me,
I can't figure out why anyone would take a fighter, particularly an F-15C. Sure
you have a great time at RED FLAG, but when it comes time for the real deal,
you're a spectator. As for the fighters that employ air-ground ordnance; if
you aren't carrying double digits(in number of weapons), you're just a bomber
want to be


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old February 7th 04, 01:27 PM
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Sure you have a great time at RED FLAG, but when it comes time for the real
deal,
you're a spectator.


Huh?


When's the last time a USAF F-15C shot down an enemy fighter? How many USAF
F-15C kills have there been since Desert Storm? I'm willing to bet I had more
sorties employing weapons during OAF then total USAF F-15C air-to-air kills in
all conflicts. Throw in the additional fact that there are well over 200 F-15C
and you can see that as far as actually shooting at someone in combat, if your
an F-5C pilot, your chances are very slim. On the other hand, if you're a B-52
crewmember and aren't in the middle of upgrade, initial qual training or away
at SOS, and a conflict arises that lasts more than 90 days, you are sure to
drop weapons "in anger". This is not to say the F-15C is not doing an important
mission. Its mere presence deters enemy fighters from even attempting to mess
with a strike package. However, I'd rather have a more solid, tangible
contribution.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old February 7th 04, 06:25 PM
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Why you ask? Well, if I have
to explain, you wouldn't understand...


No need to explain, despite their rather passive performance in the latest
conflicts, I've yet to meet an Eagle pilot trying to get an assignment as a
BUFF pilot. It must be brain damage resulting from too many 7 G turns

Bottom line, there are people who choose aviation as a career for several
reasons, you'll likely find as many happy KC-135 crewmembers as happy Eagle
pilots, and an equal disgruntled. The key is to find your place. Luckily for
me, I always dreamed about hauling lots of explosives and the reality hasn't
dissappointed one bit.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
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Old February 8th 04, 04:40 AM
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Mike Marron wrote:


Good explanation, however, even if I *never* fired a shot in anger I'd
still take an Eagle over a BUFF anyday. Why you ask? Well, if I have
to explain, you wouldn't understand...


Christ marron, you remind me more and more every day of a little
boy jumping up and down piping "Hey guys!!...kin I play
too?...kin I?... kin I?..." snort

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-Gord.
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Old February 8th 04, 04:56 AM
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"Gord Beaman" ) wrote:

Christ marron, you remind me more and more every day of a little
boy jumping up and down piping "Hey guys!!...kin I play
too?...kin I?... kin I?..." snort


Yet another poster with nothing to say exercising his right to say
it. Christ beaman you remind me more and more every day of
the annoying little gadfly that you are. Hope ya don't choke on
whatever it was that you just snorted.




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Old February 7th 04, 06:19 PM
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The only difference in plying our unique trades is
that my "wingmen" fly in the same jet with me.


Must make formation approaches a whole lot easier.


Depends on who your "wingman" is...

I disagree. The only difference is I use the intercom vis the radio to
coordinate with my team.


Must make NORDO communication a whole lot harder. Wing dips, tail
shakes and hand signals probably don't get noticed in the backseats.


Very true. Since the intercom is the primary means of transmitting the bailout
order, loss of it usually means those without flight controls get an uneasy
feeling.

Carried double digits of iron quite regularly. Still, I think I'd be a
bit apprehensive if I had to engage a MiG while carrying those
many-digits in a BUFF.


Nahh, you can run away nearly as easy with or without weapons (altitude
dependant).


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
 




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