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Not sure if ya'll have heard about the helicopters that were used in the insert/extraction of the SEALs in the operation to kill Osama...
They wrecked one of them, and instead of leaving the carcass in place like usual, they blew it up. Why? This is a picture of a portion of the wreckage left after the blast:

I certainly don't recognize that as a part of any helo that I know of... May very well be unacknowledged technology. Pretty cool!
They wrecked one of them, and instead of leaving the carcass in place like usual, they blew it up. Why? This is a picture of a portion of the wreckage left after the blast:

I certainly don't recognize that as a part of any helo that I know of... May very well be unacknowledged technology. Pretty cool!
I saw the Comanche in person, this photo makes me very skeptical as the two are nothing alike. No rivet holes, the blades seem to be very narrow, potentially five of them. No IR position lights anywhere. Doesn't add up.
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More like, get Geronimo, the intel, and get the F out before the Pakistanis roll in hot.
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No, because a widebody guy can bid non domestic trips that exceed 30 in 7. Even widebody/intl pilots can only exceed alv window during pbs by bidding a large spillover trip into a following mont with lots of vacation. A narrowbody pilot can't do that unless you have probably 3 weeks of vacation and a trip with all but one day as spill.
The scenario you describe would be a ws pickup after the month starts and I believe subject to alv+15 with vacation pay/no credit and would depend on open time being available on the right days and right amount of credit. Intl just needs one trip with a big spill value during pbs. Its theoretically possiblee to get over 130 hrs using spill and 3 weeks of vacation on intl working 10 days, maybe less but it would be hard to do.
The two factors are pbs cannot?/does not look ahead into the following month at vacation credit for alv purposes and domestic only pilots don't have huge spill rotations due to 30 in 7:
The scenario you describe would be a ws pickup after the month starts and I believe subject to alv+15 with vacation pay/no credit and would depend on open time being available on the right days and right amount of credit. Intl just needs one trip with a big spill value during pbs. Its theoretically possiblee to get over 130 hrs using spill and 3 weeks of vacation on intl working 10 days, maybe less but it would be hard to do.
The two factors are pbs cannot?/does not look ahead into the following month at vacation credit for alv purposes and domestic only pilots don't have huge spill rotations due to 30 in 7:
Also, regarding this carryover issue and it relating to wide-bodies:
1. What is the problem?
2. How many pilots does this really impact?
3. What is the solution?
Maybe they were like "I'm not going over there..." I'm not a twitter guy but did you see about the Pakisanti who was twittering this:
"Helicopter hovering above Abbottabad at 1AM (is a rare event),"
"Go away helicopter - before I take out my giant swatter :-/,"
"A huge window shaking bang here... I hope its not the start of something nasty."
"Since Taliban [probably] don't have helicopters, and since they're saying it was not 'ours', so must be a complicated situation#abbottabad." [LEFT]
@raihak Funny, moving to Abbottabad was part of the 'being safe' strategy
Repost "I think the helicopter crash in Abbottabad, Pakistan and the President Obama breaking news address are connected."
"and now I feel I must apologize to the pilot about the swatter tweets :-/"
Osama Bin Laden killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan.: ISI has confirmed it << Uh oh, there goes the neighborhood :-/
"Uh oh, now I'm the guy who liveblogged the Osama raid without knowing it."
"The gunfight lasted perhaps 4-5 minutes, I heard. That was around 10 hours ago. There are no other gunfights that I know of."
"Reuters got to me before I could go to sleep."
"Bin Laden is dead. I didn't kill him. Please let me sleep now."
"Go away helicopter - before I take out my giant swatter :-/,"
"A huge window shaking bang here... I hope its not the start of something nasty."
"Since Taliban [probably] don't have helicopters, and since they're saying it was not 'ours', so must be a complicated situation#abbottabad." [LEFT]
@raihak Funny, moving to Abbottabad was part of the 'being safe' strategy
Repost "I think the helicopter crash in Abbottabad, Pakistan and the President Obama breaking news address are connected."
"and now I feel I must apologize to the pilot about the swatter tweets :-/"
Osama Bin Laden killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan.: ISI has confirmed it << Uh oh, there goes the neighborhood :-/
"Uh oh, now I'm the guy who liveblogged the Osama raid without knowing it."
"The gunfight lasted perhaps 4-5 minutes, I heard. That was around 10 hours ago. There are no other gunfights that I know of."
"Reuters got to me before I could go to sleep."
"Bin Laden is dead. I didn't kill him. Please let me sleep now."
Damn keyboard warriors beating the networks to the punch.
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On a totally different topic, but the 10 year mark is nearing for furloughed pilots to return to mother DAL. Any guess as to how many of the 243 that are still on bypass will actually return. This could have a big impact as to when we may actually hire off the street again.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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For a pilot to get 130 hours with three weeks of vacation, they would have to work 10 days (assuming a 31 day month) and that carry over trip must be worth a minimum of 6.7 average daily credit since our vacation is only worth a measly 3 hrs per day (another thing that needs to be fixed, no reason it shouldn't be worth a min day of 5:15). I can't believe that there are that many trips which meet this criteria.
Also, regarding this carryover issue and it relating to wide-bodies:
1. What is the problem?
2. How many pilots does this really impact?
3. What is the solution?
Also, regarding this carryover issue and it relating to wide-bodies:
1. What is the problem?
2. How many pilots does this really impact?
3. What is the solution?
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Not sure if ya'll have heard about the helicopters that were used in the insert/extraction of the SEALs in the operation to kill Osama...
They wrecked one of them, and instead of leaving the carcass in place like usual, they blew it up. Why? This is a picture of a portion of the wreckage left after the blast:

I certainly don't recognize that as a part of any helo that I know of... May very well be unacknowledged technology. Pretty cool!
They wrecked one of them, and instead of leaving the carcass in place like usual, they blew it up. Why? This is a picture of a portion of the wreckage left after the blast:

I certainly don't recognize that as a part of any helo that I know of... May very well be unacknowledged technology. Pretty cool!
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