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Navy Pilot Draws 'Male Genitalia' in Oregon Sky

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Old 4th Dec 2017, 23:08
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Most people have seen one so WTF is all the fuss is about???
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Old 5th Dec 2017, 04:50
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Bottom line, the USN needs to get a sense of humour!
No, the bottom line is the USN needs to stay off the telly for awhile. Public exposure, no pun intended is why a guy with lots of stars on his collar personally whacked (ok, maybe that one was intended) these JGs, normally a task for a local commander.
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He also wanted them to explore the potential “strategic effects” their conduct might have.
Might put the willies up Kim Jong Un, fearing THAT might be on its way over....
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What would have happened if it was done by a pillotess?
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Originally Posted by Pure Pursuit
With the current shortage of fast jet pilots in the US, I suspect that they will almost certainly keep their jobs.. should they wish to remain in the service.
They won't be kicked out of the service immediately but in many cases with a punitive letter in the file, they may be passed over for promotion and unable to stay in the Navy until retirement.

Still, it might not be the end of the world with the airlines hiring.

In 1992 a VF-2 Naval Aviator (was his callsign Packer?) got drunk and broke into the admiral's quarters in Yokuska and chased the admiral's wife around while he was dressed in his skivvies. The last thing the Navy needed was more Tailhook press so this guy was given a slap on the wrist at Admiral's Mast and sent packing to his new civilian job flying freighters.
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Why didn´t he draw female genitalia. Maybe it´s a navy thing.
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Ah, time to come clean.

Do any of our RN brethren who were taught the art of aviation at RNEFTS Topcliffe in 1981 recall the huge pen** (male member) that was drawn upon the main runway at Leeming (just South of the GCA Loop) following the RAF Summer Ball?

If you do, you will recall being tasked by a certain Group Captain (who had a thing about radio controlled model aircraft, and anuses, as a former Air Attache in a South American country) to scrub the offending 'doodle' of the sacred concrete.

Well...........If you were dicked (pardon the pun) for that scrubbing job, I apologise.

The culprits are known to me. None of them wore Navy Blue. You were innocent.

The retribution aimed at the Light Blue culprits came to naught.

The question "How was a MDA Runway blocked by 3 males, 2 gallons of white gloss paint and 3 bass brooms and no-one noticed?" was asked and 'Teflon' shouldered into oblivion.
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