F/A-18 said:
Globus P, you've got your six in a real burn over this! My point is your making alot of assumtions over something that is just a forum. Yes, maybe I passed through VT-2 and VFA-106, and "watched Paddles wave me down" while doing my FCLP's. And maybe I'm "just a Microsoft F/A-18 pilot." Maybe I'm not even a guy. Maybe my bio means my life's work is chassing after cute male Hornet pilots hoping to catch one! Maybe I'm a guy, who has a thing for cute female Hornet pilots and I'm spending my life hoping to snag one! Or maybe my bio means that my life may circle around my parents who were aviators and I want to become a flight surgeon and fly Hornets! My point is don't let yourself get so hot and bothered about what you assume a bio means, as you can see it can have many meanings. So GlobusP, check your DDI's more closely before you start firing AIM-120's and attacking others!
Did you not make it as an F/A-18 driver? Or you wanted to be a hornet driver and got some other ride?
Interesting, a real pilot would reply "Yes, I am a Hornet pilot with squadron VFA-(fill in the blank), onboard USS FILL-IN-THE-BLANK, with AirWing X, etc...." Not the defensive, drivvle with inappropriately used references to aviation that you have used.
And if you have been through Pensacola yourself, again, as I stated before, you wouldn't have these questions. Another chink in your armor.
Moosepilot, well said. I don't know who we are dealing with here, but
he's definitely not a military pilot, maybe a Cessna-152 pilot at best. Not even the dorkiest Hornet pilot I've ever met would talk or make aviation references like "F/A-18" does.
F/A-18, if you are a MS2 at AZCOM, how come I don't know you? My name is Todd and if you were in my class (I'm an MS2 at AZCOM), I'm sure you'd know who I am. Plus I'm the president of the Military Club at the school. So, if you are indeed at our school and have questions about Navy OIS, assuming you're on the HPSP, find me when class start. I'd be glad to answer all your questions. Yet I have a funny feeling you're not a student at AZCOM either.
Until then, I don't believe a word you write and you have been exposed. Not much more needs to be said. Your replies have erased any doubt anyone may have had.
Moosepilot, good work. As you said, nothing ticks off aviators like a wannabe. On another note, our Prowlers at Red Flag earned the respect of the F-16 drivers, recipients of our jamming. Yet, I'm glad you guys are on our side, you do awe inspiring work. Thanks for all you did!