The Furious Angels
FA Discussion => Off Topic => Topic started by: Fuse on November 25, 2008, 11:23:52 pm
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Remember this thread from years ago?
http://thefuriousangels.com/index.php?topic=4258
Well last night I got the call. I was selected on board 0901 to become a Pilot for the Air Force. I have to do a flight physical and then head to Officer Training School where I will receive my commission and become a 2nd Lt. Then off to IFS and then UPT for flight training.
I have been working towards this for 2½ years and am thrilled to finally be where I am.
I am very thankful this Thanksgiving.
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fuse, well done. seriously, impressive dedication and very patriotic (not to mention rather cool actually). nice one and congrats.
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Amazing Fuse, well proud over here :)
Have a few beers on my behalf :)
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Congrats, man!
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Congratulations, Fuse! This is stellar!
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Congrats man! An Angel that can actually fly. :)
Best of luck to you.
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Broin by land and Fuse by air...lol! Any sailors out there?
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Just dont eagle 1 fox 20 my house... :) Congrats
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Thanks guys. =) Maybe now I can find out who Broin really is.
Fox one signifies the launch of a semi-active RADAR-guided missile (e.g., an AIM-7 Sparrow).
Fox two indicates that an IR-guided missile (e.g., an AIM-9 Sidewinder) has been launched.
Fox three signifies that an active RADAR-guided missile (such as the AIM-54C Phoenix) has been launched.
http://dosgringosrocks.com/audio/DOS_GRINGOS-Jeremiah_Weed.m3u
"Fox 1! When you've got nothing left
Fox 2! It's that heater in your chest
Fox 3! The only friend you'll ever need
That cocksucker motherfucker Jeremiah Weed"
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that is awesome man!! I didnt want to say this before but they have so many guys coming from the academy and places of the like that it is really really hard to get in to a flying spot any other way... Your persistance really paid off and I guarantee someone noticed so just keep it up man. Once again Congrats!!
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Yeah, AFA and ROTC fill most spot. OTS just fills in the gaps. I was non-select on 0803 where there were 722 apps and only 22 pilots slots given. ouch.
Thanks for the good wishes everyone. I'll need prayers, BTW. Also a note: I WILL get my angel tat before training. Need that FA Angel looking over me while I'm away. =) I'll keep you guys up to date either on here or through lostlocalhost.com
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So happy for you, dearest :) ;)
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This reminds me of back during the first Gulf War, I was going to a vocational school and the Director of the school was a reserve pilot. And he was well liked by most of the students and teachers. I don't recall which branch he was but I believe I remember him saying that he few the A-10 Thunderbolt (Warthog). I remember him being called up for duty and he made the rounds of the school before he left and again when he came back. I remember being in a bit of awe when he was asked if he killed anyone. His response was simply: "Well, there are a few less enemies out there now." That got a big cheer from the my classroom.
Pilots get and deserve much respect from me. ....and not because of Top Gun. I hate that dumb ass movie.
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he was asked if he killed anyone.
Personally, I dislike people who ask Army/Air/Navy personnel that question. A complete utter twat at my school asked that to a nice bloke in the Army who was giving us a career talk at the time.
His words were: "did you kill many of them iraqi's?"
The guy's face dropped like a stone and said: "That's for me and my conscious and for you never to find out,"
My two cents :)
But I agree with you phienyx, anybody in the armed services that does a good job deserves respect.
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Yes, different people deal with that part of combat differently. But that is a question that I'll never ask any member of the armed forces. I consider it bad manners at the least. Much respect to them for what they do for us though.
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When a pilot comes back from a combat mission the polite thing to do, IMO, is to assume they have taken a life and to NOT bring it up. I've killed animals when hunting, and I still remember my first. I was only 12 and it had an effect on me - I changed. If I am put into the situation where I have to take a human life to save another, I am willing but I know it will change me again. My answer to that question will probably always be that I did what I had to do to survive and protect my allies.
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I do not know from experience, but I have a buddy I went to police academy with who had to take a life in the line of duty. I never asked him about it, but I can tell it changed him.
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I promise I'll let this thread fall to the back pages later... but today was official public release, which means I can stop doubting my recruiter and see my name in writing. =)
http://lostlocalhost.com/blog/?view=plink&id=190
http://www.rs.af.mil/recruiter-online/story.asp?id=123127294
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Congrats Fuse!!!! Glad you made it :D
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And back down to earth I go....
I've been medically disqualified for my pilot slot because I have tubes in my ears... You know, those things that equalize pressure? DQ'd despite classic world war era pilots puncturing thier eardrums just before flight. DQ'd despite it being a reversable proceedure. DQ'd depite allowing them, as long as you are already on duty.
I'm pushing for an exception to policy waiver. Please pray for me.
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And back down to earth I go....
I've been medically disqualified for my pilot slot because I have tubes in my ears... You know, those things that equalize pressure? DQ'd despite classic world war era pilots puncturing thier eardrums just before flight. DQ'd despite it being a reversable proceedure. DQ'd depite allowing them, as long as you are already on duty.
I'm pushing for an exception to policy waiver. Please pray for me.
Oh, dude. My heart goes out to you. I'm so, so, incredibly sorry. Everything will work out, I promise!
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And back down to earth I go....
I've been medically disqualified for my pilot slot because I have tubes in my ears... You know, those things that equalize pressure? DQ'd despite classic world war era pilots puncturing thier eardrums just before flight. DQ'd despite it being a reversable proceedure. DQ'd depite allowing them, as long as you are already on duty.
I'm pushing for an exception to policy waiver. Please pray for me.
Sending as many positive thoughts as I can dude. Stay positive!
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I'm sorry man, hopefully they come to their senses and change their minds, you deserve it.
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Oh fuck. I'm hoping they dooooo!
If not, I'll send the British Navy and the A-team to sort them out!
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Damn, Fuse. That is some Grade-A bullshit. Definitely stay positive, though. Hopefully they'll grant you that exception.
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Still working on those positive thoughts man. Don't lose hope.