[simpits-tech] OT - Interesting Day

John Miguez jmiguez at bellsouth.net
Fri Jun 4 07:34:42 PDT 2004


Al,  What does AARS mean?  When I flew RECON we still had to lean out
the side of the cockpit to take the pictures.  It was a bitch to hold
that large format camera still long enough for the shutter to cycle.  ;)

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Al West [mailto:mail at prbox.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:10 PM
To: Simulator Cockpit tech list
Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] OT - Interesting Day

It's possibly AARS by BAES (CNIR) - they were testing it on Block 50
F16s last 
year.  Unless it was a Raytheon unit.

On Thursday 03 June 2004 20:05, John Miguez wrote:
> Thanks for the update Brian.  I would be interested in that Recon pods
> capabilities, seeing as I am an old Recon guy myself.
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Sikkema [mailto:hangr18 at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:17 AM
> To: simpits tech
> Subject: [simpits-tech] OT - Interesting Day
>
> Hey all,
>
> Just thought I'd relate the day I had yesterday. I found out Tuesday
> night that my buddy, the F-16 crew chief in Iraq, was coming home
> yesterday afternoon. We knew he was due back this week, but obviously
> the details don't get released until the last possible minute.
>
> What an eye opener! We had all assumed when he was going that he
> wouldn't be in much danger, being on an airbase and everything. He
said
> intel told them before they left that there were occasional rocket
> attacks, but nothing ever came anywhere near the base. Well, so much
for
> military intelligence. They had over 100 rocket attacks at their base
> (Kirkuk) in the month of March alone, and not miles away, either. He
had
> one occasion where he had to pull shrapnel from his aircraft, and
> several where he was pretty sure he was going to die. He said their
base
> was attacked more than the one in Baghdad. But not too surprising when
> you realize the Bathe party headquarters are in Kirkuk - he has
pictures
> of the arena there where public executions took place.
>
> But, everyone made it back safe and sound, and they did an oustanding
> job. They had a CAS and Recon mission, and were the most accurate
> bombers of any of the units at their base - he said the navy unit
there
> was so bad they had to give them a week off! They also boast the first
> recon aircraft to ever drop a bomb. Their unit has a new type of recon
> pod, I forget what it's called, I think it started with a "T", but
they
> are the ONLY unit that has them. Before they got there we were working
> off photos from as late as 1998. Anywho, while they have the pod
> attached it's technically a recon aircraft, and they had one get
called
> in for CAS, hence the history making mission.
>
> He also said that the Air Force demands that a unit meets 90% of their
> taskings. They met 112%. Far above and beyond what anyone else was
> making. So even with some of the older aircraft, the 127th came
through
> in flying colors.
>
> He brought a bunch of stuff home, too. He gave me a flag that had been
> flown on a combat mission, a peice of shrapnel from when the US had
> attacked his base on earlier operations (we're not sure if it's from
> Iraqi Freedom or Desert Storm, though), and an Iraqi bayonet. All very
> cool! :)
>
> So there you have it, folks. A slightly secondhand but nonetheless
real
> look into Iraq.
>
> Brian
> The ultimate responsibility of the pilot is to fulfill the dreams of
the
> countless millions of earthbound ancestors who could only stare
skyward
> and wish.
>
>
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