Some Air Force and Navy fighter mission can last up to 8 hours with mulitple air to air refueling. I thought how can anyone sit in that ejection seat for up to 8 hours. The B-2 has ejcetion seats so the feeling is similar but at least the crew can get out and stretch a little.
Anyone who wants to live in Thailand as a Retiree, my main advice is to not get a Retirement Visa in your home country. That is called the Non-Immigrant O-A Retirement Visa and one of the problems with getting that is that you have to get Thai approved Health Insurance which is a ripoff - and you are locked into renewing it each year for extensions. IMO the best way to go is to get a full Non-Immigrant Tourist Visa for 90 days (not the Visa on arrival etc.) and then when you have settled into an address, apply for a 12 month extension of your permission to stay under the Non-Immigrant Retirement O Visa. The O-A Retirement Visa from the home country is not as good IMO as the O Retirement Visa (extension) available once you are in Thailand. The bank account issue might need some checking out - rules changed recently.
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