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but it raises the
question as to whether the idea of using combat veterans as intructors was abondoned and combat inexperienced instructors were used as a matter of course. I know I'm wasting my time here, your political views have clouded your already clouded vision...however....when I began B-52 Formal Training in the summer of '95, there were but a handful of Desert Storm vets in the FTU. These guys did have some good insight, but to be quite honest, I could not grasp or apply any of their suggestions. It was all I could do to learn how to fly a 300K+ lb. aircraft at 500' AGL through the mountains, I was not able (nor was any new crewmember) to perform defensive maneuvering tasks besides the very basic. Once I got to my unit and went through *mission qualification training* there were many more DS vets and I had become comfortable enough in the jet to begin taking advantage of their experience, particularly in the low altitude environment. Or to put it another way. was Rumsfeld the exception or the rule. I'd say he's the rule, especially for a Navy S2F. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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