Go Back  Airline Pilot Central Forums > Career Builder > Military
What's REALLY going on in the Marines? >

What's REALLY going on in the Marines?

Search

Notices
Military Military Aviation

What's REALLY going on in the Marines?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 11-23-2010 | 10:10 AM
  #21  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 5,508
Likes: 109
Default

Originally Posted by BDGERJMN
Absolutely absurd is the whole idea, the idea that a Service and General Officers within that service would prevent its aircrew from flying a Naval aircraft training Naval aviators who could one day employ that aircraft ISO the MEU/MEF for the sole reason that they don't want that 'strategic communication' out there; they don't their aircrew to fly a very capable aircraft and then discuss, as good JOs should, about how it might benefit the Corps. It makes me want to vomit quite honestly...and glad I don't have to deal with leadership like that.
Hadn't heard about that latest rumor. I know lots of Marines at many different locales flying the Rhino. You're right though, I can't think of a better platform to support the guys on the ground than a Lot 30+ Rhino with AESA, and Helmet in both seats. Slap their LITNING (however you spell it) on there, and with 6 hard points and 17K #'s of gas and you've got a phenominal platform. Now if they could just straighten out the pylons to support rockets.
Reply
Old 11-23-2010 | 10:28 AM
  #22  
USMCFLYR's Avatar
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 13,843
Likes: 1
From: FAA 'Flight Check'
Default

Originally Posted by Grumble
Hadn't heard about that latest rumor. I know lots of Marines at many different locales flying the Rhino. You're right though, I can't think of a better platform to support the guys on the ground than a Lot 30+ Rhino with AESA, and Helmet in both seats. Slap their LITNING (however you spell it) on there, and with 6 hard points and 17K #'s of gas and you've got a phenominal platform. Now if they could just straighten out the pylons to support rockets.
It has been heresy for quite some time now to mention the Super Hornet with respect to Marine Aviation.

As it was said earlier in BDGERJMN's post and the article (Rumor) link, USMCHQ didn't like hearing about Marines flying the Super (in other than test squadrons) because the leadership had put all of its' eggs into the JSF program and it "looked" as if the Marines were waivering on that support if you found them everywhere flying Supers.

BDGERJMN can say for sure, but I thought that for quite sometime the Marine IPs weren't dual qual'ed on the east coast and only the MATSG IPs on the West Coast were dual qualed because they got so little flight time with the Legacy training squadron and the Super training squadron was hurting for pilot IPs at one point (but as I said - it was done on the fairly downlow side so as to not unduely ruffle feathers along the way)

Many people have said for quite some time now that they would lay down a dollar bet that the Marines would see the 'F' at some point with Marine markings on the side. Recent history (and the use during the last 9 years) have put unforeseen pressures on the rest of the Legacy fleet (especially the Missionized Deltas) and the pace of acqusition of the F-35B has not kept up (not that anyone on the line ever thought it would!)

As for the rocket problem Grumble - just a little skidding or slipping down the chute will get those rockets pointed in the right direction won't it They are still an area weapon aren't they????

USMCFLYR
Reply
Old 11-23-2010 | 10:53 AM
  #23  
BDGERJMN's Avatar
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 694
Likes: 0
From: Walmart Greeter
Default

Originally Posted by USMCFLYR
BDGERJMN can say for sure, but I thought that for quite sometime the Marine IPs weren't dual qual'ed on the east coast and only the MATSG IPs on the West Coast were dual qualed because they got so little flight time with the Legacy training squadron and the Super training squadron was hurting for pilot IPs at one point (but as I said - it was done on the fairly downlow side so as to not unduely ruffle feathers along the way)
East Coast FRS Marines have been flying the Rhino since shortly after the OPS/Training integration of the E/F and C/D sides. At that time it was on the down low not as a product of dudes keeping mum about it, but more as a function of the numbers. VFA-106 for years only had 2 full time Marine IPs and 2 IPs from MATSG-33(CO/XO). At times there was another from the LSO school that would fly part time. So the footprint was very small. Now that the Marine billets at 106 have increased substantially, I think around 10 full time and MATSG/LSO school players, the numbers are much higher. This has made OPS/Training way more efficient across the board, while still putting out the numbers of USN/USMC Hornet aircrew to the fleet that are demanded and by the way, increasing EVERYONE's flight time. This decision by Marine leadership is completley for political reasons and is IMHO a detriment to the Naval service as a whole. I digress...what do I know, I'm just a SELRES!
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
USMCFLYR
Military
19
11-11-2014 09:21 PM
APM145
Major
12
11-11-2007 12:56 AM
vagabond
Military
65
10-29-2007 07:13 AM
mcartier713
Military
21
08-01-2007 09:13 PM
HSLD
Hangar Talk
3
11-11-2006 05:19 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



Your Privacy Choices