Everything posted by HuggyU2
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CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) info
You are exactly spot on. Good point.
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CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) info
Call and make an appointment. They won't see you without one. I'd recommend you bring in the Form 8 that qualified you initially as an IP, as well as your last three check rides. I also brought them my flying time summary. Fill out an FAA Form 8710. If you live a long way from the FSDO, I'd give thought to just signing up for the American Flyers test, and knocking it out that way. One time fee... and for about $25 extra, they will process it all for you, and you never have to go to the FSDO.
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Where were you on September 11, 2001?
I was 1.5 years into my airline job, sitting sideways as a 727 second officer, on a flight between MCI and ORD. I was a 2nd Officer Line Check Airman and was giving a new guy a checkout. We got a few odd messages from the crew scheduler on our ACARS unit, and thought there had been a power failure in the North East US. Landed in ORD, and nothing was moving. That was when we knew something very unusual was happening. Sat on the tarmac a few hours. I tuned in a news broadcast on the radio, and literally gave the passengers a play by play for 90 minutes. I remember walking back through the cabin to check on the pax, and a women stopped me and said "my brother works in the twin towers.". After a few hours, we were able to get permission to drop the rear stairway of the 727, and off-load everyone. Once I was inside Ops, people were in shock. I recall the staff ladies crying, and the pilots watching the TV. I figured out where my hotel was, and headed out of O'Hare. What was very eerie was going through that tunnel between the two United terminals: middle of at the day, and I'm the only person in it. Came up to the main ticket area of O'Hare, and the only other people there were National Guard with automatic weapons. Surreal. Spent 5 days in Chicago, and was on the first plane that went into San Antonio. I had decided 6 weeks earlier to go back onto Active Duty, and return to the U-2. I'd also called the U-2 SQ/CC at that time, and he supported my decision. I had completed all of the paperwork for AFPC, and that stack was sitting on my desk at home when I left to fly that trip on 10 Sept. Once I arrived back home, I waited about 2 days, and made the 15 minute drive out to AFPC at Randolph, and hand-walked my Return to Active Duty application in to Adriana Bazan. Couldn't wait to get back in uniform. I was back on Active Duty on 19 Nov 2001.
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Changing/Switching airframes
The MC-12 virus is 99% permanent. I spent 13 months there as an O-5, and was overjoyed to leave that shitshow. Hopefully, you are persistent and will beat the odds.
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UPT Visiting Home
So classy.
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Min Runway Length Question
Good info again. I'll speak to the airport manager and see what the story is. In any case, the Airshow is sponsored by an excellent craft brewery, and ends with a concert. Last year, Everclear headlined. Good static warbird turnout, including one of only 3 flying P-63s and one of only 7 flying P-38s.
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Min Runway Length Question
Yup. But if your experiences are like mine, I'll take a military jet to a civilian field over a military field any day. Example: taking a T-38 into Eglin for gas. Then going to Million Air at Houston Hobby. The night and day differences stand out when you visit them just hours apart SBD would be my choice over RIV.
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Min Runway Length Question
Thanks for the replies. Great information, as I had not considered a few of the aircraft mentioned. The airport is KREI and is at 1600' MSL. I'm guessing the largest aircraft they could handle would be a C-130, just based on the limited parking. That's probably a stretch too. The M-28, U-28, T-6, and C-12 would be a hit. If any of you are interested in a one-day, cool SoCal show in May 2017, drop me a p.m. and let's see if we can make it happen. BTW... flyovers: stage out of March ARB or KSBD, do flyover, then come to the party. Two years ago, the Canadian Hornet Demo guy staged out of SBD, and they helicoptered him back and forth, since it is only about 5 nm away.
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Min Runway Length Question
What fixed wing AF aircraft could potentially support being a static display on a runway that is 4500'x75?
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RQ-4 Global Hawk
BWAA! Hahaha!!!
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Thunderbird AND Blue Angel Crash?
Has anything official been reported in the Thunderbird mishap? Also, could someone post the link for the public site that has the AIB results for past mishaps?
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Oshkosh, b'gosh!
Heresy!!! Burn the witch!!!
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U-2 Dragonlady info
More good video and narrative... and Lt Gen "Matic" Otto in an interview. He's a great American and military officer. For those considering a career in the U-2, enjoy the following: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-air-force-reveals-new-360-degree-video-of-u-2-pilot-perspective/
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Oshkosh, b'gosh!
I went for just Wednesday. As expected, amazing time. Lots of rumor and scuttlebutt about EAA losing big patrons. I'd like to see their financials for the past year.
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Vance GA Crash
I just heard about the crash yesterday near Vance. I'm curious what kind of knee-jerk reaction the AF will make due to this. Irrespective, my sincere condolences to the friends and squadron mates of the Lieuteant that died.
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KC-135/707 TYPE
I was in Miami a week ago, and Pan Am Flight Academy has a 707 sim they do type ratings in. They apparently have clients, Educate your FSDO.
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AI Beats Fighter Pilot in Simulated Air Combat
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gene-lee-72368312
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What's wrong with the Air Force?
Why is any of this relevant... to anything? A 2Lt that's unpopular with the status quo. Newsworthy.
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So what is the deal with Scoobs
DEFINTELY not. Great guy.
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Thunderbird AND Blue Angel Crash?
EXCELLENT news! Thanks for posting. In this case, it's perfectly fine to say "I told you so".
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Thunderbird crash, pilot reported ok
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/06/07/air-force-thunderbirds-return-to-flying-after-crash-but-air-show-schedule-uncertain/
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Thunderbird AND Blue Angel Crash?
Yes, he hit another jet in the Diamond at the Patrick Airshow early in the season. I have no idea if there was a documented problem earlier, or if it was a one mistake policy.
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Thunderbird AND Blue Angel Crash?
Sorry to disappoint. His 2d star is enroute. https://www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/Display/tabid/225/Article/467062/brigadier-general-russell-l-mack.aspx
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Thunderbird AND Blue Angel Crash?
Most likely, that rumor would only be true if #1 was released from the team. The other positions can be replaced in short order. When Smack Mack was fired, they brought Lefty Arlinghaus back. Movers were at his house, and everything came to a stop. He got back up to speed pretty quick, even though he went from 2 years as a Solo, and into the Diamond. That happened late April, and I seem to recall they were back on schedule in mid June.