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I'm thinking now would be a good idea to seperating this pissing match.
navymich said:The way I understand it, is that if you are required to wear something, and unable to get it from the supply system, they cannot make you pay for it out of your own pocket.
Neill McKay said:Mess kit?
aesop081 said:You are NOT required to have mess kit
Neill McKay said:Unless there's been a recent change, reg. force officers are required to have it within six months of commissioning.
navymich said:Really? I haven't heard that one before.
I would realy like to see what CF policy (CFAO or whatever) that says you have to have mess kit six months after comissioning.........just for curiosity's sake
Popurhedoff said:This was part of a nefarious plot to divert their attention from the fact that the Air Crew are getting C8's and Sig Saurs P226's for PDW in the TacHel world.
GO!!! said:Now all they need is a helicopter that is deployable and some aircrew with the stones to fly it lower than 2000 feet!
If anyone can list when they've been deployed anywhere but the "mature" rotos to Bosnia, I'm all ears.
GO!!! said:3. Constant protests that the "rules" prohibit anything else don't hold much water when British and Kiwi exchange pilots are flying so low the gophers are scattering while the other pilots on the lift insist on staying at altitude. When asked why, the Canadian pilots stutter and the kiwi says "it was authorised, so I did it".
aesop081 said:Ok, so the rules did not expressy restrict the activity . Does that make it right ? Did the situation require pilots to be flying in the weeds ?