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Old January 19th 07, 02:13 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Tom Callahan
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Thanks to Mike and Rolf for their explanations.


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Old January 19th 07, 02:26 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Mike Henley wrote:
"Tom Callahan" wrote in message
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Looks to me the guy taxiing this F/A-18 from VFA-137, NAS Lemoore, is a
Commander (shiny silver leaf on the shoulder). If so, what's the name of
the Chief Warrant Officer painted on the fuselage mean?
Aircraft was enroute to Key West for a stint of Top Gun training.

The pilot's name is on the left side. Normal numbering would be CAG-210,
CO-211, XO-212.etc....... in order of seniority. The name on the nose
landing gear door is the Plane Captain (Air Force, Army, and Marines have
Crew Chiefs). There is probably another name on the left side for a second
Plane Captain from the Line Division (if your name is on the aircraft, you
will work a little extra taking care of it). The name on the right side of
the canopy is usually the name of the someone who is not a pilot (Flight
Surgeon, Maintenance Control Officer, Maintenance Chief). CWO Steiner is
probably the squadron "Gunner" (Ordnance Officer).



Thanks for clarifying things Mike. I'm just an old Army tanker and was
making a WAG.

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Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics
German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss.

Hell is where the police are German, the chefs British, the mechanics
French, the lovers Swiss and it is all organized by Italians.

http://new.photos.yahoo.com/paul1cart/albums/

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Old January 19th 07, 02:26 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Paul Elliot
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Mike Henley wrote:
"Tom Callahan" wrote in message
...
Looks to me the guy taxiing this F/A-18 from VFA-137, NAS Lemoore, is a
Commander (shiny silver leaf on the shoulder). If so, what's the name of
the Chief Warrant Officer painted on the fuselage mean?
Aircraft was enroute to Key West for a stint of Top Gun training.

The pilot's name is on the left side. Normal numbering would be CAG-210,
CO-211, XO-212.etc....... in order of seniority. The name on the nose
landing gear door is the Plane Captain (Air Force, Army, and Marines have
Crew Chiefs). There is probably another name on the left side for a second
Plane Captain from the Line Division (if your name is on the aircraft, you
will work a little extra taking care of it). The name on the right side of
the canopy is usually the name of the someone who is not a pilot (Flight
Surgeon, Maintenance Control Officer, Maintenance Chief). CWO Steiner is
probably the squadron "Gunner" (Ordnance Officer).



Thanks for clarifying things Mike. I'm just an old Army tanker and was
making a WAG.

--
Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics
German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss.

Hell is where the police are German, the chefs British, the mechanics
French, the lovers Swiss and it is all organized by Italians.

http://new.photos.yahoo.com/paul1cart/albums/

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Old January 19th 07, 03:16 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Dick[_2_]
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I was a Gunner CWO in VA-164 back in the early '70's.
My name and rank was painted on the starboard side of one of our aircraft.
It's an honorary sort of thing. It recognizes the ground pounder officers
in the squadron.

Dick...

"Tom Callahan" wrote in message
...
Looks to me the guy taxiing this F/A-18 from VFA-137, NAS Lemoore, is a
Commander (shiny silver leaf on the shoulder). If so, what's the name of
the Chief Warrant Officer painted on the fuselage mean?
Aircraft was enroute to Key West for a stint of Top Gun training.






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Old January 19th 07, 03:16 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Dick[_2_]
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I was a Gunner CWO in VA-164 back in the early '70's.
My name and rank was painted on the starboard side of one of our aircraft.
It's an honorary sort of thing. It recognizes the ground pounder officers
in the squadron.

Dick...

"Tom Callahan" wrote in message
...
Looks to me the guy taxiing this F/A-18 from VFA-137, NAS Lemoore, is a
Commander (shiny silver leaf on the shoulder). If so, what's the name of
the Chief Warrant Officer painted on the fuselage mean?
Aircraft was enroute to Key West for a stint of Top Gun training.






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Old January 19th 07, 06:36 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Scubabix
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Actually, a CWO4 (Chief Warrant Officer) is probably the division officer
for one of the maintenance divisions in the squadron. The names at the
cockpit are squadron officers. Starting with the first side number, usually
the 00 bird is the Air Wing Commander, the 01 is the squadron Commanding
Officer etc. If they put different names on each side, they can get all of
the officers regardless if they're pilots or not.
Rob
"Paul Elliot" wrote in message
et...
Tom Callahan wrote:
Looks to me the guy taxiing this F/A-18 from VFA-137, NAS Lemoore, is a
Commander (shiny silver leaf on the shoulder). If so, what's the name of
the Chief Warrant Officer painted on the fuselage mean?
Aircraft was enroute to Key West for a stint of Top Gun training.




Crew chief.

--
Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics
German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss.

Hell is where the police are German, the chefs British, the mechanics
French, the lovers Swiss and it is all organized by Italians.

http://new.photos.yahoo.com/paul1cart/albums/



  #17  
Old January 19th 07, 06:36 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Scubabix
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Posts: 267
Default FA-18 looking for gas pump img 7964

Actually, a CWO4 (Chief Warrant Officer) is probably the division officer
for one of the maintenance divisions in the squadron. The names at the
cockpit are squadron officers. Starting with the first side number, usually
the 00 bird is the Air Wing Commander, the 01 is the squadron Commanding
Officer etc. If they put different names on each side, they can get all of
the officers regardless if they're pilots or not.
Rob
"Paul Elliot" wrote in message
et...
Tom Callahan wrote:
Looks to me the guy taxiing this F/A-18 from VFA-137, NAS Lemoore, is a
Commander (shiny silver leaf on the shoulder). If so, what's the name of
the Chief Warrant Officer painted on the fuselage mean?
Aircraft was enroute to Key West for a stint of Top Gun training.




Crew chief.

--
Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics
German, the lovers French and it is all organized by the Swiss.

Hell is where the police are German, the chefs British, the mechanics
French, the lovers Swiss and it is all organized by Italians.

http://new.photos.yahoo.com/paul1cart/albums/



 




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