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6th Dec 2002, 06:38
Replies: 4
Views: 971
Posted By Dogstar

I have some recollection that a bloke was in the...

I have some recollection that a bloke was in the sim when it crashed at Linton and there was quite a lot of hyd fluid flying around - fire risk etc.

Sims are inherently quite dangerous places -...
6th Dec 2002, 06:27
Replies: 11
Views: 1,301
Posted By Dogstar

Forums run by the military

Indeed it must be hard for a military organisation to see its dirty washing being hung out in a public environment such as the WWW. The leaders of the three services must, however, understand that a...
24th Aug 2002, 10:18
Replies: 24
Views: 3,388
Posted By Dogstar

Longjohns

I await the banter for this thread!!

Jockey longjohns - inner leg splits after about 3 months of use (1 day per week) and swiftly become dusters for the missus. Not a hot topic of conversation...
22nd Aug 2002, 10:07
Replies: 2
Views: 1,336
Posted By Dogstar

Of course this means one less base to divert to...

Of course this means one less base to divert to with a catastrophic problem. Oh well you can always leap out, although that would offset the savings!!!
14th Aug 2002, 07:14
Replies: 15
Views: 1,920
Posted By Dogstar

Many of the RNZAF guys came straight from a Front...

Many of the RNZAF guys came straight from a Front Line over there and went straight to the Front Line in the UK. Their pedigree is very good and having flown with some of them I can assure you that...
Forum: Rotorheads
6th Jul 2002, 21:20
Replies: 137
Views: 27,468
Posted By Dogstar

How many pilots and aircraft are there currently...

How many pilots and aircraft are there currently in the Irish Air Corps? What are service conditions pay and life like? Are there many foreigners flying in the emerald isle? Do people think that...
20th Jun 2002, 06:03
Replies: 15
Views: 4,119
Posted By Dogstar

This post prompted me to contact Steve Moore and...

This post prompted me to contact Steve Moore and he wondered if anyone is able to send him a video copy of the series as he does not have one.
19th Jun 2002, 07:05
Replies: 15
Views: 4,119
Posted By Dogstar

I correspond with Steve More from time to time. ...

I correspond with Steve More from time to time. Any messages?
15th Jun 2002, 09:24
Replies: 86
Views: 9,762
Posted By Dogstar

Serving overseas, missed all the build up, but...

Serving overseas, missed all the build up, but when I saw the flypast and all the crowds it reassured me that the Brit public are very much behind the Monarchy and long may it remain so. I doubt...
15th Jun 2002, 02:57
Replies: 17
Views: 1,915
Posted By Dogstar

JWF, One side of military life you have just...

JWF,

One side of military life you have just encountered is banter. Banter can sometimes seem harsh but it is part and parcel of being in the British Forces. As serving members of the forces you...
17th May 2002, 07:42
Replies: 14
Views: 2,344
Posted By Dogstar

Sky God Status

Its a big man who talks about Sky-God status Broken-in-Wilts. Surely such condescending talk is big talk.? I would reserve that for the day that I knew I could kick every b*gg** around the sky in...
13th May 2002, 07:35
Replies: 13
Views: 1,762
Posted By Dogstar

Stuff to do

They had some paintball gear which was good for a laugh when we went there. We also went bear watching at the dump. Standard rules were that as soon as you saw a bear on NVG's, then one of the non...
13th May 2002, 06:24
Replies: 15
Views: 2,028
Posted By Dogstar

Death Cover

Should I die in service I estimate my wife's payout to be somewhere in the region of £150 000 and for her to then get 6 months pay (I pay AVCs). I was then somewhat surprised to work out that she...
28th Apr 2002, 09:37
Replies: 13
Views: 1,501
Posted By Dogstar

Payment time

My blunties reckoned it would be paid out at the beginning of the financial year, although they seemed very hazy about the whole issue.
29th Mar 2002, 13:30
Replies: 67
Views: 12,568
Posted By Dogstar

Post It really is a sad state of affairs that people...

It really is a sad state of affairs that people constantly have to make someone else accountable. Surely this female officer cadet should have had the common sense to not run in high heels in the...
28th Mar 2002, 23:09
Replies: 17
Views: 1,765
Posted By Dogstar

Post What a huge shame. Many memorable night stops, a...

What a huge shame. Many memorable night stops, a couple of dets and a few lunch stops (not to mention the odd scotch pie!!). What a brilliant change from landaways to RAF bases Is this a definate...
15th Mar 2002, 23:52
Replies: 15
Views: 1,471
Posted By Dogstar

Post Fast Jet Trips for Civvies?

I have a civilian friend who is desperate to get a trip in a Fast Jet. In the back of my mind I remember that there is a company in the UK somewhere offering trips in Hunters. Does anyone have any...
13th Mar 2002, 10:21
Replies: 13
Views: 6,371
Posted By Dogstar

Post Having an independant body to represent views and...

Having an independant body to represent views and feeling in the military could be a turn up for the books. It would prevent the weak yes men from constantly diluting real feeling when they report...
13th Mar 2002, 09:48
Replies: 2
Views: 470
Posted By Dogstar

Post Thanks Kiwi defender. Doesn't sound like a rosy...

Thanks Kiwi defender. Doesn't sound like a rosy option then. Have tried the wines and weather there - excellent.
11th Mar 2002, 12:55
Replies: 2
Views: 470
Posted By Dogstar

Post ATPL IN NZ/AUSTRALIA??

Have found that trg in NZ/Aus is far cheaper than in the UK and that in NZ foreign mil personnel can get a few exemptions. Is it worth doing an ATPL out there and then converting it back to a JAR...
1st Mar 2002, 23:35
Replies: 10
Views: 613
Posted By Dogstar

Post The headknocker system in the Escapac seats...

The headknocker system in the Escapac seats sounds great, but only protruded about 5 inches and the seat was only made live after strapping in. However, even with such mechnisms, it was still...
1st Mar 2002, 07:59
Replies: 10
Views: 613
Posted By Dogstar

Post Is there some foolproof method of ensuring a...

Is there some foolproof method of ensuring a pilot cannot take off unless the seat has been made live? There seem to be so many instances of pins/seat live levers being forgotten which one day will...
30th Jan 2002, 23:20
Replies: 180
Views: 7,823
Posted By Dogstar

Question Have I got the wrong end of the stick??? The...

Have I got the wrong end of the stick???

The £30 000 hand-out to stay for 5 years is reduced to £18 000 by the tax man (fair enough we know we need to pay tax). Take off £10 000 LINKUP which has...
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