We got a schedule and syllabus the other day, looks pretty fun/fast paced. Most days are 0700-1800, but we’ve had one 0500-1700 so you never know. We have weekends off, first week is all physiology stuff, followed by 4 weeks of academics, the fifth week looks pretty simulator heavy transitioning us onto the flight line. From what I’ve heard once you hit the flight line (transition from the
Its party time again - this time in Afghanland. If some stuff doesn't make sense, just ask. Thanks for reading.
24 August 2007
Game Plan
21 August 2007
Pubs (publications) (our books)
2 days (duty days) before class started we picked up all of our pubs for phase 1 & 2 (academics and T-6 flight). Here is a picture of them stacked up, they are 8 ½ x 11 front n back sheets, then they condensed it all onto a CD, HA. It seemed like a lot when I first looked at it, but its really not too bad. A buddy said you will read it all, but after you finish a section you move on never to look at it again. He said I’d be amazed at how fast you can actually learn it, apparently the learning curve is ridiculous.
4 - eyes
We had out PHA (preventative health assessment) today (three days before class). This is another area I could see people going crazy, but you have ZERO control over it. The AF screens you a good dozen times to see if you really are as healthy as you say you are. So they took some blood, foot prints (cuz boots don’t burn as well as the rest of your body), gave me half a dozen needle sticks, TB screening, complete physical (with cough), color blindness test, depth perception test, and the letter test. The 20/20 line on the old standard charts is DEFPOTEC, too bad they don’t use that anymore cuz it turns out I can’t see. Luckily the docs are helpful and want you to do well, so I get some reading glasses to take stress off of my eyes, but don’t have to wear them to fly (some people do). We also got some sweet drugs to see if we’re allergic to them, some antibiotics, a couple different no-go (sleeping) and a few go (mild speed).
Up-date: one of the no-to pills was ambion - it was awesome, i was as loopy as could be, and apparently called Wes after I was in bed - but I don't remember that...
NEW SUITS
Today was freakin awesome! All of your taxes are well appreciated, as I try on all of my new gear (see picture for a taste). We got a helmet bag, 3 flight suits, jacket, 2 pairs of thermal tops n bottoms, flask to fit in flight suit, G-shock watch, aviator sunglasses, a lame flashlight from the 30s, gloves, boots, fuzzy hat, crazy protractor thing, leg strap to attach checklists, and hearing protection (quickly put to use while shooting the 38 later that day). The suits/jacket aren’t in the pic cause we’re getting rank and name tags sewn up at the parachute shop, we made the name tags with a red hot stamp press that burned silver ink into the leather. I had to contain my excitement when we pulled my patch out, only to find I had mis-spelled my own name, whoops, so I didn’t do so well at containing my excitement after all...
Killing time: not really AF related
Waiting around for things to speed up is pretty easy for me, I’ve been catching up on movies and burning CDs thanks to the base library: all 10 Band of Brothers, 6 Star Wars, 3 Bourne’s, 2 Ninja Turtles, the classic series. We’ve also been working out/running a lot. There is a 4 mile route that runs parallel with the flight line, its awesome in the morning when its still hot (not yet miserably hot) and you see a dozen or more aircraft at once: some taxing, holding short, landing, taking off, in the pattern, its amazing, you almost forget you’re running in ridiculously humid Mississippi. I also enjoy bike riding around the perimeter of the base, it weaves in and out of the woods along the far side of the flight line. Head out about sunset, put some good tunes on the ipod, I feel like I’m in a movie. I figure that will be my get away over the next year, that and going shooting, we’ve been doing a lot of that too, with a little fishing thrown in here n there. I’m pretty much free to roam, just have to sign in during the day.