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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby expat » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:51 pm

Sounds like an officer enlisted relationship, but grounding the guy, I have no understanding of that at all. That is just a big advert to the media, look we have a sexual problem in the Blue Angels..........and that sells papers ::) Also two Angels grounds, but then points out that they will fly with five out of the six aircraft. So at each of the following displays they are again advertising the problem by being one aircraft down. Ironically, if it had been two of the pilots, rules and disclosure policies would probably prohibited any action at all.

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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby AMDDDA » Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:54 pm

Wow, did it have to be right before I get to see them?
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby Wii » Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:55 pm

Wow, did it have to be right before I get to see them?

Hope not :( Saw them practicing yesterday and they are :o :o :o
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby elite marksman » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:41 pm

I actually watched this story on CNN from AFMC (Air Force Materiel Command) crisis-action room this morning. Maybe Col. Wilkerson should turn off the huge projection TVs behind him when giving breifings...

But to the point, grounding was probably the correct action. If it was an officer-enlisted relationship, it would make sense to remove both from the situation. As for granting them special consideration because they are on the Blue Angles team, I don't think that would be wise as it sets precedent for future infractions.
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby BigTruck » Sat Nov 01, 2008 12:58 am

I think it was a good course of action, giving them special rights just because they are show boats would not make the Navy look good, whatever happened could have leaked to the public and if anyone found out they tried to sweep it under the carpet it would have looked real bad on the Angels.  

Instead they put the hammer down real quick and demonstrated to the public (and future Angels) that fraternization is a no tolerance issue in the Dept of the Navy, even if it means losing a bird for the show.

Good job on the leadership, FAIL on the sailors part though!  Gotta keep that stuff under wraps!!!
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby BFMF » Sat Nov 01, 2008 1:06 am

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Good job on the leadership, FAIL on the sailors part though!
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby C » Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:22 am

Sounds like an officer enlisted relationship, but grounding the guy, I have no understanding of that at all.


I do. You can't have one rule for some and another just because they're in a position of relative "celebrity". I suspect both were off the unit fairly pronto.

Rules is rules. You break 'em, you suffer the consequences. Being a Blue Angel just makes it worse, because those in authority cannot be seen to favour someone because of their (perceived) status.

Dumb, and I suspect quite a career stopper. No promotion in the near future for him!

You've obviously been out far too long Matt! ;) ;D
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby expat » Sat Nov 01, 2008 11:57 am

Sounds like an officer enlisted relationship, but grounding the guy, I have no understanding of that at all.

You've obviously been out far too long Matt! ;) ;D


Quite possibly, but looking back at what I posted (it was after I came in from night shift) I can see I did not express myself too well. What I meant to say was, why ground the guy, why not just post the other party away. That way the team as a whole does not suffer. It could be made clear that this would be his last season too. Guess I am getting to be a bit liberal in my old age....................Sh#t, I am turning into my dad :o

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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby AMDDDA » Sat Nov 01, 2008 7:49 pm

Well, they looked GREAT even without him, although at the beginning, Blue Angel three almost rammed into #1, as it put on afterburner early.



See my comment on the other thread about this too.
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby Wii » Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:00 pm

Well, they looked GREAT even without him, although at the beginning, Blue Angel three almost rammed into #1, as it put on afterburner early.



See my comment on the other thread about this too.

Didn't see that... I did notice that the narrators didn't change the script so when they announced the "Diamond" formation, it was actually a triangle :-/
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby BigTruck » Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:20 pm

Sounds like an officer enlisted relationship, but grounding the guy, I have no understanding of that at all.

You've obviously been out far too long Matt! ;) ;D


Quite possibly, but looking back at what I posted (it was after I came in from night shift) I can see I did not express myself too well. What I meant to say was, why ground the guy, why not just post the other party away. That way the team as a whole does not suffer. It could be made clear that this would be his last season too. Guess I am getting to be a bit liberal in my old age....................Sh#t, I am turning into my dad :o

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PS Do they only have 6 pilots and six aircraft. No back up pilot who trains in the back ground with them in case of illness, death..........sexual transgression etc?


They usually have 7 pilots and 7 birds, but the seventh is strictly for public relations and a backup bird (the two seater) but the pilot of #7 isn't a formation flyer/solo/opposing, so even if they have a backup plane, they still need the pilot.  Correct me if I'm wrong please.  

As far as the case goes:
Fraternization is rather serious and him being a pilot and senior officer he really went out of bounds by having a relationship with an enlisted member.  At a distance it doesn't seem serious but once you get into the politics of it, it's a huge deal.  Favors getting done for each other, people getting screwed over in favor of the boyfriend/girlfriend, all this creates a hostile work environment, something the Angels DO NOT need...theres more to it than boy meets girl.  

And the pilot being a senior officer, he should have friggin known it was going to risk his career and image.  Im glad he got grounded, even if he was a fellow Marine.  Just making the rest of us look bad.  Bummer about missing a bird at the shows, but they need to make an example out of him, show the future pilots there's no messing around.
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby expat » Sun Nov 02, 2008 2:54 am

Sounds like an officer enlisted relationship, but grounding the guy, I have no understanding of that at all.

You've obviously been out far too long Matt! ;) ;D


Quite possibly, but looking back at what I posted (it was after I came in from night shift) I can see I did not express myself too well. What I meant to say was, why ground the guy, why not just post the other party away. That way the team as a whole does not suffer. It could be made clear that this would be his last season too. Guess I am getting to be a bit liberal in my old age....................Sh#t, I am turning into my dad :o

Matt

PS Do they only have 6 pilots and six aircraft. No back up pilot who trains in the back ground with them in case of illness, death..........sexual transgression etc?


As far as the case goes:
Fraternization is rather serious and him being a pilot and senior officer he really went out of bounds by having a relationship with an enlisted member.
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Re: Two Blue Angels Grounded

Postby C » Sun Nov 02, 2008 7:54 am

Quite possibly, but looking back at what I posted (it was after I came in from night shift) I can see I did not express myself too well. What I meant to say was, why ground the guy, why not just post the other party away. That way the team as a whole does not suffer.


Opens up a whole can of equal opportunities worms, which I know even the US forces have. :)
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