Ok.... here's a question for one of the former or current military pilot guys.. gals..
In addressing a military pilot, do you use their call sign, particularly, if everyone else does around you and they sign their correspondence with it??
Here's why I ask.. the ramp boss down at Nellis and I correspond regluarly about the schedule, static and performers and the rest of the air show stuff for nellisairshow.com. He uses his callsign to sign emails, everyone I know within the WoW organization uses it... subodinate officers and noncoms down there use it.... but all whom I've seen use it in talking with him and corresponding with him are all either current or ex AF folks..
I've even asked him if he had a preference and he did not answer.. he's an Lt. Col. and I've just been calling him sir and Col.
Is there an "official/unofficial protocol "in place" for this?
He's the nicest guy but I wish to show him the proper respect. I'm good friends with a few other ex fighter guys and I am at liberty to call them by name or callsign because they don't seem to care, we've drank together, "been in the trenches" together with non-military projects (with my other friends, not with the Col.).. but I'm miffed on how to address the Col in this regard.. (
Thanks in advance.. hope this is not too dumb of a question.
Wayne
In addressing a military pilot, do you use their call sign, particularly, if everyone else does around you and they sign their correspondence with it??
Here's why I ask.. the ramp boss down at Nellis and I correspond regluarly about the schedule, static and performers and the rest of the air show stuff for nellisairshow.com. He uses his callsign to sign emails, everyone I know within the WoW organization uses it... subodinate officers and noncoms down there use it.... but all whom I've seen use it in talking with him and corresponding with him are all either current or ex AF folks..
I've even asked him if he had a preference and he did not answer.. he's an Lt. Col. and I've just been calling him sir and Col.
Is there an "official/unofficial protocol "in place" for this?
He's the nicest guy but I wish to show him the proper respect. I'm good friends with a few other ex fighter guys and I am at liberty to call them by name or callsign because they don't seem to care, we've drank together, "been in the trenches" together with non-military projects (with my other friends, not with the Col.).. but I'm miffed on how to address the Col in this regard.. (
Thanks in advance.. hope this is not too dumb of a question.
Wayne
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