My dad was a longtime VR flightcrew and flew many airlifts to 'Hook.Or, as was done back in the day, they are used to fly hundreds of aviators to Vegas for Tailhook, free of charge.....
I have the golf towel from 'Hook 91 that was a gift from an attendee
My experience at the old factory on Cocoa Ave. as a kid put me off chocolate for life. There was this huge factory floor with rows and rows of vats that I guess cooked down the beans. It smelled horrible. Couldn't get out of there fast enough. Switched to licorice. Look at the color of the floor below...We just came from Hershey Chocolate world.. heaven on earth for chocolate lovers. Great spending last day before DD reports.
My frigate was redisignated a training ship for the Naval Reserve and thus was assigned females. To brush up on my female specific diagnostic and exam skills, I got in on an OB/Gyn rotation with a group of medical officers at Portsmouth Naval Hospital. This was in 1991.I've already thought it was ironic that the Senior person to get busted for Tailhook '91 was a Submariner.
One of my detailers summer 1989 was the DS of a bigwig whose name just about anyone would recognize even now. On oath night, he gathered those of us in India Company and said "As far as you are concerned my name is not Mr. X but Mr. Smith. Anyone who thinks they can brown-nose their way to easier training or a better review is gonna get a big mouthful of s*** for nothing but more pain."My frigate was redisignated a training ship for the Naval Reserve and thus was assigned females. To brush up on my female specific diagnostic and exam skills, I got in on an OB/Gyn rotation with a group of medical officers at Portsmouth Naval Hospital. This was in 1991.
One of the doctors name tag read: KELSO
There was no doubt in my mind who his daddy was as he looked just like him. I commented to him how big a pain it must be to have his dad as CNO. He said something like, "You have no idea. The number of but-kissers who introduce themselves daily is staggering. I just want to be doctor and be left alone."
Don’t get me started on rental cars! That’s an even worse wreck!
We had a Nimitz in the brigade a couple of yrs senior to me and he seemed to be a pretty decent guy. One of my ships also had a descendant of someone who has buildings named after him and he clearly was in the Navy to please the family and he was neither happy nor a particularly good officer.One of my detailers summer 1989 was the DS of a bigwig whose name just about anyone would recognize even now. On oath night, he gathered those of us in India Company and said "As far as you are concerned my name is not Mr. X but Mr. Smith. Anyone who thinks they can brown-nose their way to easier training or a better review is gonna get a big mouthful of s*** for nothing but more pain."
As you can imagine, there were various hijinks with his name(s) that summer and during plebe year, when he was a squad leader. He really turned out to be an excellent leader.
The Sagamore is great. We spent time in Lake George last summer and it’s like a throwback to the 70’s. My dh did some research and we took a side trip to Grant’s summer home and that is definitely worth it!!! Also the tour of Ft William Henry. (We did Ft Ticonderoga and Saratoga NP too to complete the history lesson.)We are going to a place I fondly remember from a car vacation with my parents when I was a kid, cool lake swimming, low humidity, fresh air, gorgeous scenery, cool evenings. The Sagamore, on Lake George, in NY. I am going to see if I can remember how to paddle a canoe.
Apologies for the thread unravel.
My Mid sent me picture of them chilling in the back of a Uhaul van. Some sleeping. They rented it, instead of a car. Bc cheaper, cars are sold out, and they can nap in the back. I thought it was pretty smart, actually!! Maybe not as safe….The airlines are a wreck. Had DS booked to fly to London via Chicago. In the two weeks after booking, Chicago leg was canceled and rebooked twice. Cancelled yet again and this time rebooked via Dallas. That leg was then cancelled and rebooked, only to learn it was a software error (airline’s words) and didn’t need to be rebooked. He ultimately got where he was going, but that’s our post-covid world.
Don’t get me started on rental cars! That’s an even worse wreck!
My brother was a P-3 pilot and thought it was silly that he had to sign a statement that he wasn’t at Tailhook. “I was a P-3 bubba. They would have laughed me out of the place.”
I have heard several are taking a non commercial flight out tomorrow. Hopefully that gets the rest. Not sure what exposure they can cram into Friday for their first week's community.I think approximately 100 of them got out on five separate flights today. My mid got the email at 10:30 last night and was on a flight at 6:30 this morning. Arrived at 12:30 local time, checked into their hotel, then off to whatever it is that they were scheduled to do for the afternoon.
Can’t make the pilots work longer. FAA regulations and such. Busting the rules will result in a loss of license for the pilots and a fine for the airline. This happened after pilots were pushed to fly fatigued and ended up bending perfectly good metal. Killed a “few” people in the process as well. The last major change happened about 10 years ago. I think..
Ya … our daughter was supposed to be on that plane early this morning. This stinks. Some one is not work’n hard enough.
Sheesh … I am buried in grease all day tearing apart the front steering hubs on one of my farm tractors … I’ll do their job … they can come over and do mine.
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As a reserve SWO, not only did I have to run in to the Reserve Center to sign the "I wasn't there" affadavit on short notice but I actually had to do it several times as they polled EVERYONE repeatedly.My brother was a P-3 pilot and thought it was silly that he had to sign a statement that he wasn’t at Tailhook. “I was a P-3 bubba. They would have laughed me out of the place.”
I thought my brother said it was an annual thing but wasn’t sure. That makes it even more humiliating for a P-3 pilot. “Really??? How many times do I have to tell you. I fly P-3s.”As a reserve SWO, not only did I have to run in to the Reserve Center to sign the "I wasn't there" affadavit on short notice but I actually had to do it several times as they polled EVERYONE repeatedly.
FWIW: As a reservist, the Navy generally did not know where I was on a day to day basis but at the exact time of Tailhook, I was aboard ship for a NATO exercise off the coast of Norway.
I have heard that there is an equipment shortage this year…I’ve got a few friends whose Mids sub cruises were shortened significantly. So your sons length seems about right this summer, at least. From those that I have spoken with.How long are the typical sub cruises now? My DS’s has been shortened to 6 days (which includes 2 days travel). Wondering if this is across the board.