Wild Ride

     Here’s a computer-generated video of the F-15 that broke up in mid-flight back in November via Air Force AimPoints and CNN

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Maneuvering Around Air Combat

     Stalker, Stiffler, Gilligan, and I all went out today to knock out some ACM.  Stalker and I kept the Blue role all day.  We knocked out two defensive perch sets, two intercepts, and a handful of "Tap the CAP" sets in before we all ran out of gas.  We pulled a lot of G’s and had a lot of fun, plus we learned (or re-learned) one or two items.  It was good training!

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The Ultimate Last Word

     Rest in peace, Andrew.  And great job thinking of this

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I’ve Got to Be Saving Money

     I must be saving a ton of money on my heating bills.

     I know this has to be the case because every time I get back to my desk after changing the baby’s diapers, the coffee cup I just poured prior to the event has become cold. 

     That reminded me of the one of the things I liked about living in Phoenix in summer.  I could leave my coffee mug in the truck during church and when I got back to it after the service, it was still hot! This was great because I could finish drinking it while waiting for the steering wheel to cool off enough to touch it. 

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Ridiculosity

     I’m not really sure what’s more ridiculous:  Taser parties (a lá Tupperware parties), or Amnesty International’s position on the non-lethal devices. 

 Because of safety concerns and potential for abuse, we do not believe Tasers should ever be used as a low or medium level force option by police officers. Nor should they be permitted for sale to the general public.

     As soon as everyone gets a 24/7 armed bodyguard contingent from AI, they can then take positions like this with some credibility.  AI does not have the right to declare that I don’t have the right to defend my family and myself with force I deem appropriate for the situation.  

     AI needs to stop picking the low-hanging fruit in the western world and concentrate fully on the serious problems in places like Darfur, Zimbabwe, Iran, and North Korea before it moves on to other slightly less serious problem areas like Russia, Saudi Arabia, and China.

     *Update* From Hobbes’ The Leviathan:

And therefore there be some rights which no man can be understood by any words, or other signs, to have abandoned or transferred. . . A covenant not to defend myself from force, by force, is always void.

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The Life of the Attached

     Shep and I traded in our skis today for a pair of Vipers and took to the skies instead of the slopes.  In what’s become standard ops for me, we were to be Red Air for an ACM ride. 

     Naturally, we had 2 wing-mounted fuel tanks, while the adversaries had only one centerline tank.  Just to make it that much easier for them.

     The most challenging part of the flight today was the ILS through the snow band.  I was 400′ high before I saw the runway.  I haven’t shot an actual approach that low since about March 2002.  I had wanted to do a no-HUD approach off the "steam gauges," and while the flight ahead of us didn’t sound like they were having any problem, we ended up getting a report of reduced visibility, so I terminated the no-HUD practice and dialed the HUD steering symbology back from no intensity to medium intensity (the HUD wasn’t actually off, no one in their right mind actually turns it off because that’s just begging to have it stay off when you really need it; medium intensity works best because at high intensity it actually becomes difficult to see through rain or snow).  To be honest, with the HUD on, it wasn’t really very challenging. 

     It was still a lot of fun!

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Good Point!

     Austin Bay had some words of historical wisdom for us in the Houston Chronicle

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Doctrine for Dummies

     In my efforts to catch up on the news that I’ve been missing since the birth of DJ, I ran across this awesome story and video at Blackfive! Enjoy!

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Out With the Old, In With the New

     Happy New Year, everyone!

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Entertainment Versus News

     Back in October I was browsing Victor Davis Hanson’s website and on the 12th, the sub-headline of the posting jumped out at me.  No, it wasn’t the name of the young, troubled socialite that caught me.  It was the Ready First Combat Team’s leader’s name posted there. 

     VDH made a great point that Americans pay too much attention to the wrong things sometimes. 

     It took me two months, but I finally got around to e-mailing COL MacFarland to see if he’d seen it.  He said he had, and it had generated about a week’s worth of "Hot or Not" jokes up at the Pentagon.

     It’s nice to know that the folks at ol’ Five Sides are reading VDH!

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