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CLE to IAH 02-21-2021 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by LoneStar32 (Post 3197760)
If TheKooj is a troll, you do have to give him credit on the long game.

his trolling spans several screen names across multiple sites. He’s been banned here as well. Hard for mods to keep up with someone that has absolutely no life and nothing but time on their hands.

Crimson37Roger 02-21-2021 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by NoValueAviator (Post 3197741)
They do suck on the radio though. Just read back how you're getting to ALPHA then say "bridge route" guys.

Not an RTP but if ATC doesn’t say “bridge route” I’m not going to read back “bridge route.”

oldrebel 02-21-2021 09:07 AM

ORD how about the pez route from the pez tower

highfarfast 02-21-2021 09:17 AM

Just say "Roger" and look to your left and say "What'd he say?".

NoValueAviator 02-21-2021 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by Crimson37Roger (Post 3197810)
Not an RTP but if ATC doesn’t say “bridge route” I’m not going to read back “bridge route.”

yeah so just sit there silently looking confused while I read back bridge route and drive the tricycle, so much better.

Crimson37Roger 02-21-2021 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by NoValueAviator (Post 3197883)
yeah so just sit there silently looking confused while I read back bridge route and drive the tricycle, so much better.

or I’ll just read back what ATC says and make sure you turn down the correct bridge. Been doin this a while buddy, no need to act like you’re any better than anyone because you’ve been at this company longer.

jaxsurf 02-21-2021 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by THKooj (Post 3197378)
I've explained this on another forum of which I'm sure you read my explanation. However, for the benefit of some here, I'll briefly cover it again. As mentioned already, I personally had issues with the RTP program. Because these guys were military, and in order to criticize this position, I felt I could share and relate my own experience as a Vietnam War re-enactor to have some leg to stand on in understanding where these guys were coming from. I spent over 6 months as a re-enactor in some of the most real life scenarios imaginable. I was assigned to an Army unit and became extremely familiar with all things Army as everything was replicated perfectly, right down to military issue boots. So, there's your background. It's more than many Americans have who have no military service.
=12pt

This might be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on APC.

The imagination, the arrogance, the AUDACITY :eek:

Bravo, sir :D

Seneca Pilot 02-21-2021 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by jaxsurf (Post 3197992)
This might be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on APC.

The imagination, the arrogance, the AUDACITY :eek:

Bravo, sir :D


Wow, I could have skipped basic and AIT. All those runs, and push ups, and endless classes on tactics. Skipped the months of helicopter maintenance training. I could have skipped jump school and the fear of a broken ankle on every jump. Skipped Air Assault school and the rappelling from a helicopter and the twelve mile ruck march. And SERE level C with the evading, eating whatever we could find, drinking iodine water and the very realistic POW experience. And dunker training. And the joys of Desert Shield and Desert Storm with the horrible shots we had to take including the frozen one that left a huge lump on your ass for a week, and the depleted Uranium rounds making some of us sick (I was lucky, no effects yet).

All I had to do was go to a surplus store and buy some web gear and boots, and spend a few weekends doing some reenactments to get my military experience and cred? I must be stupid.

pitchattitude 02-21-2021 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by Seneca Pilot (Post 3198001)
Wow, I could have skipped basic and AIT. All those runs, and push ups, and endless classes on tactics. Skipped the months of helicopter maintenance training. I could have skipped jump school and the fear of a broken ankle on every jump. Skipped Air Assault school and the rappelling from a helicopter and the twelve mile ruck march. And SERE level C with the evading, eating whatever we could find, drinking iodine water and the very realistic POW experience. And dunker training. And the joys of Desert Shield and Desert Storm with the horrible shots we had to take including the frozen one that left a huge lump on your ass for a week, and the depleted Uranium rounds making some of us sick (I was lucky, no effects yet).

All I had to do was go to a surplus store and buy some web gear and boots, and spend a few weekends doing some reenactments to get my military experience and cred? I must be stupid.

Yeah. The military issue boots is all it takes to have a “military background” apparently.

uavking 02-21-2021 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by THKooj (Post 3197378)
I spent over 6 months as a re-enactor in some of the most real life scenarios imaginable. I was assigned to an Army unit and became extremely familiar with all things Army as everything was replicated perfectly, right down to military issue boots. So, there's your background. It's more than many Americans have who have no military service.

Wish I would’ve thought about that before going to the recruiter to volunteer. That’s genius stuff right there. Promote ahead of peers. In fact, you should go join up at your local American Legion post because you’re a genuine veteran now.


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