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Old 1st Apr 2001, 17:53
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If people really make an issue out of it, give them an extra half stripe. No big deal!
 
Old 1st Apr 2001, 18:15
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what a bunch of egotistic wingers.
if you can't stand the heat, then get out of the fire.
 
Old 1st Apr 2001, 19:39
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Good. Doesn't take much to wind you nerds up again. But just a point of fact. I'm sick and tired of you Red Arrows/Chief charter pilot types ranting about £33k. That is basic. Allowances and FHR are a minimum of £1000 per month take home on most if not all fleets. Therefore, your salary equates to about £45-50k gross. So shut up or rejoin the Air Force or something.

NN

NN

[This message has been edited by normal_nigel (edited 01 April 2001).]
 
Old 1st Apr 2001, 21:39
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NN
Perhaps this should be Naughty Nigel.

I'll have to come round and spank your botty for winding up all these nice people!
 
Old 1st Apr 2001, 22:14
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nn, didn't get through Biggin then?
 
Old 1st Apr 2001, 23:08
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B clam

didi that topic about a year ago probably before you left school. I decided to choose a life.

NN
 
Old 1st Apr 2001, 23:08
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Nige
You're all over this thing like a rash today!! You must be on a kick back from the drug companies for all the extra tranquilisers that the ex-mils pop when your on a roll! Didn't mummy teach you that it's not kind to mock the afflicted!!
 
Old 1st Apr 2001, 23:21
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B Calm,

Although I have no intention of winding anyone up here, it must be said that attitudes such as you last comment may be the reason that people in the civil side of the industry don't take to ex-forces aircrew.

Although not in the Airforce myself, I have enjoyed 3 great years of experience with them through my time at University. However, when the time came, I decided against joining - not because I was rejected, but because I though it wasn't for me. Not everyone wants to be in the airforce.

Thus, although I have ultimate respect for all members of HM's forces, you cannot deny that attitudes exist that could easily wind up those on the outside!

Regards,

Cuban_8
 
Old 2nd Apr 2001, 01:17
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Hey NN

quote from Johnson:

"Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or nor having been at sea"

or does last summer's trip on daddy's yacht get you out of that one?

PS: I HAD to point out your postings to my wife, an ex-army Captain (that's a proper rank, BTW) and her only comment was 'What an a*se'

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Old 2nd Apr 2001, 01:29
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I myself reckons the only extra stripes NN needs are on his back from a Captain's lash!

Must get in touch with my mates (ex Reds mates/Chief Charter pilots) in BA and get them to pack a special overnight bag.

Bet cockpit relationships are tops on one of his flights!

Walter (Chief Whip)
 

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