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		mark.bitterlich(at)navy.m Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:16 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Pappy, I originally wrote a two page answer to your comments and
 addressed some replies made by others as well. But then I decided that I
 was just adding more fuel to the fire, turning this into an even bigger
 fiasco than it already is.  This whole topic should have never come up
 on the YAK List.  The very question that was originally asked, should
 have never been asked, on the YAK list.  We should all be asking
 ourselves why it was in the first place, and how we can prevent people
 in the future from coming here asking for such support to begin with.  I
 submit that if the RPA had their own forum, that would naturally be the
 place to go, and such discussion as this might be more on-topic than
 say... Here.  
 
 But since you felt compelled to write what you did, and since you are
 clearly an expert on the matter, and since you have flown so many
 missing man formations yourself, would you mind please telling me what
 branch of military aviation you received your pilots wings from? 
 
 Mark Bitterlich
   
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:12 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Did I ever say or infer that I received service wings?
  I guess if the point here is that I should some how qualify as an expert by  a back ground check so be it.
  I hope I didn't claim being an expert only my view on what is really a  subject of the heart.
   
  I had my first flight lesson at age 15 in the CAP.
  By the time I graduated from high school, I had my commercial and  instructors rating.
  After two years (and 2,500 hours) as a flight instructor, I got a job  flying a DC-3 in the Bahamas.
  When the daft board said my number was coming up, I enlisted in the  Army.
  I requested helicopter school. (at the time I had a commercial helicopter  ticket)
  I flunk the eye test with 20/24 in my left eye and the Army decided to make  me a missile man.
  (As an E-4 I got 3 hours in the left seat of a C-124.  Great  story!)
  I was honorably discharged 36 months later and went to work as a navigator  for PAA in Jan. 66.
  After 20 years there flying 707 & 747s as a copilot, UAL brought the  Pacific division and me and 429 other pilots went over with it.
  I flew there first as a flight engineer than as captain on 727,757/767,  777, and 747-400 with UAL until age 60 retirement. 
   
  That was my career in a nut shell.
  My gold wings may have been earned in the dull environment of an airlines  training facility BUT they were "chick magnates" just the same.  And  the last time I looked, airplanes flew under the same rules and in the same ever  changing sky.
   
  As I look back on all the missing man formations I've done, I realize I've  never done them in anything but military machines. 
  (I guess I've unconsciously drawn a line somewhere there).
  But if I get the drift of your question, that does not qualify me as  appropriate to participate. And I get the impression that I could not change  that impression.  (sort of like talking to a democrat)  
   
  But where was the military on the days I flew over the ceremonies for the  flying vets of WW2,  Korea, or VN?  
  Where were their squadrons mates?
  If no one is to honor them, than no honor should be given?
   
  According to legend the first missing man formation was flown for von  Richthofen  in WW1 by the RAF.  I have read in other places, that  wasn't so, that just a wreath was dropped over his field.  I don't know the  truth. If the legend is true, than the "honor" was not flown for a departed  squadron mate, but for a deadly adversary.  I guess such dichotomies were  normal in that new age of war fair.
   
  "Imitation is the greatest compliment"  
   
  You have the last word.
   
  Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
   
   
   
   
   In a message dated 10/28/2008 7:18:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  mark.bitterlich(at)navy.mil writes:
  [quote]-->    Yak-List message posted by: "Bitterlich, Mark G CIV Det Cherry Point, MALS-14    64E" <mark.bitterlich(at)navy.mil>
 
 Pappy, I originally wrote a two    page answer to your comments and
 addressed some replies made by others as    well. But then I decided that I
 was just adding more fuel to the fire,    turning this into an even bigger
 fiasco than it already is.  This    whole topic should have never come up
 on the YAK List.  The very    question that was originally asked, should
 have never been asked, on the    YAK list.  We should all be asking
 ourselves why it was in the first    place, and how we can prevent people
 in the future from coming here asking    for such support to begin with.  I
 submit that if the RPA had their    own forum, that would naturally be the
 place to go, and such discussion as    this might be more on-topic than
 say... Here.  
 
 But since you    felt compelled to write what you did, and since you are
 clearly an expert    on the matter, and since you have flown so many
 missing man formations    yourself, would you mind please telling me what
 branch of military aviation    you received your pilots wings from? 
 
 Mark Bitterlich
      
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:20 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Thank you Jim.
  I did not know that we at RPA had to  have  military wings   to fly a missing man formation at fly-in  airshows or RPA events as Mark Bitterlich G CIV DET CHERRY POINT,MALS-14  64E  has stated. I think we need a answer from  RPA  admin on  this missing man formation subject, do you have to have military wings to fly a  missing man formation?
   
  Donald Allan Andrews
  RPA Member#15
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		vectorwarbirds(at)aol.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:25 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Why don't you guys use these guys as a guide, and stop all this on the Yak List!
  
  http://www.missingman.org
  
  Bunndini
  
    
  
    
  
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		czech6(at)mesanetworks.ne Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:11 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				You are a scary man.
 
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		mark.bitterlich(at)navy.m Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:05 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Gee, it's a funny thing, but I can't remember ever saying that!  
  
 Could it be that you just made that up?  Or could be it be that you just can't read?  Or are you just trying to stir up bull-dung?  
  
 By all means, go ask the RPA.  After all, the RPA knows more about the military than the military does about itself.  
  
 GREAT IDEA Donald.  Now go put on your flight suit and hum real loudly like an airplane engine sounds like.  Seems this is getting personal.  But you see, I draw another line when people start accusing me of saying things that I never said.  I actually do take that personally.  I'm working on being able to ignore such nonsense... but I am weak.  
  
 Mark Bitterlich
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
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 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of Andrews
 Sent: Tue 10/28/2008 11:17 PM
 To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC Re: Missing man formation
 Thank you Jim.
 I did not know that we at RPA had to have  military wings  to fly a missing man formation at fly-in airshows or RPA events as Mark Bitterlich G CIV DET CHERRY POINT,MALS-14 64E  has stated. I think we need a answer from  RPA  admin on this missing man formation subject, do you have to have military wings to fly a missing man formation?
  
 Donald Allan Andrews
 RPA Member#15
 
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		mark.bitterlich(at)navy.m Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:10 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				This subject should NEVER have come up, been discussed, or even been ASKED for, on this list. 
  
 You are 100% right.  
  
 Mark
 
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 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of vectorwarbirds(at)aol.com
 Sent: Tue 10/28/2008 11:25 PM
 To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC Re: Missing man formation
 Why don't you guys use these guys as a guide, and stop all this on the Yak List!
 
 http://www.missingman.org
 
 Bunndini
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:19 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Geez, this horse is dead and pounded into dust. Opinions are like a_ _ _ _ __s, everybody has one. Even the Missing Man Foundation that covers the west coast states they fly to honor departed veterans that served this Nation (USA-not slighting the other countries patriots). As for having  military wings and flying formation tactical or ACM, they help. It is a skill set/ muscle memory that is developed and reinforced early in life not at age 50 or greater.  But as we all know around the RPA that is not necessary so why is it an issue. Just having the money to buy and operate a military warbird  along with showing up and flying with “IPs” at a few formation clinics along with passing the “Check Ride” with a PPA/ current Class III medical in your wallet is enough to qualify to fly formation. To reduce it down to its’ most basic term.  
 Doc   
        
 From: owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Andrews
  Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 10:18 PM
  To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC Re: Missing man formation  
   
   
      
 Thank you Jim.  
     
 I did not know that we at RPA had to have military wings  to fly a missing man formation at fly-in airshows or RPA events as Mark Bitterlich G CIV DET CHERRY POINT,MALS-14 64E  has stated. I think we need a answer from  RPA  admin on this missing man formation subject, do you have to have military wings to fly a missing man formation?  
     
    
     
 Donald Allan Andrews  
     
 RPA Member#15  
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:01 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				You need to get a life. Mark, asking is no sin. We all get it now, you made
 it perfectly clear that once a marine, always a marine. We now know not to
 ask you. This is not brain surgery, this is not like rushing into a burning
 building to save a child. It is simply flying an airplane, or driving a
 truck or your lawn mower. The guy needed a favor and asked. 
 Before we let him unsubscribe, what say we drop it.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:18 am    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Take it for what it's worth, (because it makes me no nevermind) but that's 
 why I gave up on this outfit after the Yak Pilots Club went teats up. Used 
 to be a fun crowd. By the way, Hey Pappy. Glad to see you still hangin' in 
 there. Keep em' flying.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:16 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Amen!
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:02 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Wild Bill,
  Here Here!  I quit as well.  Tried of the BS and the clique, too many egos running around unchecked!
  
  See you in the sky!!
  
  'Bunndini'
  
    
  
    
  
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:45 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Well actually, my typical presence on this list server is normally
 reserved in trying to help people like yourself when they have problems
 with their aircraft.  I've written a number of articles on the
 electrical power system, troubleshooting and repair of the landing gear
 system on YAK-50's, modifying the tail wheel lock on YAK-50's, how to
 repair DNP-200 relays, etc.  So for the most part that has been "my
 life" on this list server. 
 
 Every once in awhile I rise to the surface and get involved with
 discussions on why you do or do not need to wear flights suits in order
 to fly formation, or parachutes for that matter.  Another great event in
 history was the discussion on Marvel Mystery Oil.  That one still makes
 me chuckle.  My favorite expression is: "Don't Pee down my neck and tell
 me it's raining."  Meaning, I don't hold very well with lies and
 mistruths.  
 
 But sadly, I do remember coming back from Vietnam and getting spit on
 and called a baby killer at the Philadelphia airport.  Thus I have a
 special place in my heart for people who's freedom is taken so much for
 granted that they would actually argue against two active duty Aircrew
 service members (and one retired one) concerning what is and what is not
 a military tradition and should be reserved as such.  
 
 So...."I need to get a life"?  That's another term I heard from people
 who hated the military so much that they would do anything to dishonor
 them in any way that they could.  I don't know who the "we" is that you
 refer to when you write, because Bill you really only have the right to
 speak for yourself.  Regardless, you are perfectly correct in saying:
 "Once a Marine, Always a Marine".  Add the words Semper Fidelis if you
 would like as well.  All perfectly correct. Something that unless you
 are one, or are a former one ... is doubtful that you will every truly
 grasp or understand.  It is about honor, loyalty and Esprit de Corps.
 I'm proud of my past and present association with the Marines Bill, and
 no one on this planet could make me feel otherwise and with no
 disrespect intended, that means least of all yourself.  
 
 Yes Bill... We in the military "get it" as well.  There are some people
 that no matter how much you try to explain to them, no matter how hard
 you try to make them realize how you feel and why something is important
 to you, just do not GET IT.  This IS about people running into burning
 buildings.  This IS about saving a child.  This is about the folks that
 flew military aircraft that gave their lives for their country.
 Yourself and other folks just "don't get it" and deny that it ever was
 that, is not now treated like that, nor should be.  Instead it is no
 different than driving a truck or a lawnmower and is simply just doing a
 favor for a friend.  
 
 I am more than willing to drop it.  As soon as you and others stop
 taking pot shots at myself and others who feel the way they do for a
 darn good reason.  You see, I am all done being spit on and walking away
 with my head down ashamed.  Now I rise to every occasion of this nature
 and stand right in your face and tell you what I think.  
 
 Check 6 Bill.  Something every military pilot does religiously.    
 
 Mark Bitterlich 
 You're DAMN right "Once a Marine".   
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: OFF TOPIC  Re: Missing man formation | 
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				Another tradition which traces its roots to military aviators is the use of 
 the phrase "KNOCK IT OFF" when a situation is getting out of hand.   It's 
 probably applicable to all contributors on this (off)topic.
 
 Mark Davis
 N44YK
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