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Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 05 Dec 2008, 21:00
by Hot_Charlie
Pringle wrote:Negative. Everyone who is rearcrew now wears the WSOp brevet. (Only those who earned the LM brevet or any other type can still wear them. Qualified WSOps now have to wear the brevet below. Unless you're a loadie on the course behind me at Cranwell who is on 10's and still wears an LM brevet to 'stop confusion between loadies and navs'. I believe the officer rank tabs will be the thing that makes the most difference... :roll: )
I was going to say it's a bit different on the 10. WSOs wear "N" brevets (as someone pointed out, exactly which of the INUs, GPS, Tacans or ADFs is the weapons system? Maybe it's the clock. Or their flourescent lamp.), and WSOps wear the LM brevet.

Funny old world. Then again, changing a perfectly good system seems fashionable. I wonder what they'll change pilot to one day?

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 05 Dec 2008, 22:07
by SkippyBing
Our Ops Officer has a quote above his desk, it's about 10 lines long but can be summed up as:-
'We confuse change with progress'
It was written by a Roman Legionnaire.

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 08 Dec 2008, 09:58
by Pringle
Hot_Charlie wrote: I wonder what they'll change pilot to one day?
Aerospace Aircraft Commaders Of The Sky?

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 08 Dec 2008, 10:18
by Scorpius
Probably 'Airframe Steering Solutions Manager'.

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 08 Dec 2008, 10:50
by Trev Clark
I suppose the best way to denote your job is now to have your áctual´job title (í.e. nav, loadmaster etc.) on the patch worn on your flying suit. I think that the two crewman rule now used on bigger aircraft (Chinook and Merlin) must add to the ´Glorified Porter´tag that Tom used. We carried a ¨Rock-ape¨ to act as additional door gunner when required, nowadays I see (on TV) crewmen acting as gunners more often than doing navigation and more ínteresting and clever´ stuff down the back. You could always try and go SAR , Tom that is always a bit more exiting...to say the least.
There has always been a motion in place (usually from navs :lol: ) for all aircrew (as in the US style) to have two wings, that at least has been put to bed for another 10 years.

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 08 Dec 2008, 11:06
by Hot_Charlie
Now that we have to wear blues to work, I suspect the next campaign will be to introduce Australian style wings to be worn on the light blue shirt. Otherwise aircrew will be forced to wear jumpers all year round to let everyone know they're aircrew! :lol:

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 08 Dec 2008, 22:55
by Pringle
Hot_Charlie wrote:Now that we have to wear blues to work
Unless you're at the operational sharp end of the business! When I say operational sharp end, I mean being sponged for a ground run or airtest at the last minute, so you must wear flying suits at all times. :roll:

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 08 Dec 2008, 23:54
by JimCooper
Hot_Charlie wrote:I wonder what they'll change pilot to one day?
UAV Operator

Jim

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 10 Dec 2008, 20:55
by Motormouse
Hot_Charlie wrote:
Funny old world. Then again, changing a perfectly good system seems fashionable. I wonder what they'll change pilot to one day?
Seat-to-Stick Interface Manager?

ttfn

Pete

Re: Off to the RAF

Posted: 10 Sep 2009, 08:34
by Pringle
Sorry to drag this up, but has anyone heard from him and how is he getting on?