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Post by pat perry on Apr 16, 2011 9:35:19 GMT 9
Here's one for you pilots. What was your nickname and how did you get it. I have studied this website www.fighterpilotuniversity.com/index.cfm/2008/3/7/Fighter-Pilot-Nicknamesand it made me curious. This applies to you "fixers" too. If you received a nickname, what was it and how did you get it? This ought to be fun. I never had one in the USAF but in my civilian job they called me P-squared because of my name. So I always signed everything P 2Pat P. :teacher
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Post by lindel on Apr 16, 2011 14:51:47 GMT 9
In my case, everyone called me Ease (or as I spelled it...Eace), short for Easley. Never used it anywhere else, Lindel has always been odd enough I don't usually need a nickname or handle.
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Post by steve201 (deceased) on Apr 21, 2011 13:20:14 GMT 9
HAHAHA.....when I was in the AF...I was really really into cars.... can you guess what my nick name or call sign was?? :scratch_head "Stick shift stephens" my wife and I were at an airshow at oceana navairsta. I once met an F14d young pilot whose name on his tag was "Shitter" no kidding.....I read it and asked "Now how the heck did you get that name??...."... he stated to me "I was in training and during my first hard Combat maneuver, I pulled about 6 g's and that's what happened.....crapped my suit" absolutely a true story Steve
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