Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
CJO, not so much. Not even an aviation term. Not a common term. Not part of the lexicon. Not something required that pilots should know, and not something found in the pilot controller glossary, or any other aviation standard.
When was the last time you went outside and talked to anybody? I wasn't aware that your personal knowledge (or lack thereof) of acronyms determines what is common or not. if you don't get it, it's not common. But you use one, everybody should understand it. Languages change over time and your inability to keep up is nobody's problem but your own.
Your baby boomer hypocrisy is leaking.
Inb4 "aRE You GOInG TO Do coNTRIBUte aNYTHIng"
here's a link for what "Inb4" means:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.urb...=inb4&=true