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So that letter is heavy, no doubt.
For context, this has happened before back in 2005-2010. What was true then appears to be true now:
– that the bad deals tend to fall hardest on the REGAF (active duty). Usually the ANG does a pretty good job of protecting it’s spots so the cuts come from allocations that REGAF pilots would have competed…
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@Husky what are you referring to when you say “FAIP”?
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TexasRed replied to the discussion Timing on Joining Air Force Reserve/Guard in the forum Air Force 4 months ago
Timing on Joining Air Force Reserve/Guard
Yes sir! I think my prerogative going forward is, while I’m working full time, focus on physical and mental development to become a more attractive candidate and rack up flight hours. I also just saw BogiDope post a memorandum regarding fighter slots and how for the next year or two it’s going to be slow and difficult but after a year or two…
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BogiDope posted an update 4 months ago
We just created a new BogiDope group to discuss the latest/greatest gouge for the Air Force Pilot Training Pipeline (class drops, gouge, trends, rumors, etc). We just posted an official memo that describes some of the issues with logjams in the training pipeline. Check it out!
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One of the drawbacks of active duty is the lack of control. Luck and timing (along with individual performance, of course) play a huge part in what airplane you’ll fly.
According to this recent memo, active duty (not necessarily Guard/Reserve) fighter slots will be limited over the next year or two until the training pipeline logjam is cleared.
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Husky posted an update 4 months ago
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Loaded for dogfighting
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Caasi posted an update 4 months ago
Hey all! just wanted to give a quick update. On August 2 I swore into the Idaho ANG as a Phase Crew Chief for the 124th MX Squadron! I also got back into my flight training. Im currently sitting at 22.5 hrs, I will taking my first solo cross country on friday! Lord willing I will be able to get my PPL before shipping out to basic. And then work…
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