Dukie
Dukie - Jalopnik Emergency Management Asshole
Dukie

Usual trip was East coast of the US to Lajes Field, then to Europe, then SWA, all with tanker support. Roughly 8 hour ferry sorties. We would launch the jets, wait for a certain amount of time to make sure there were no issues after takeoff that would cause them to turn around, then hop on a C-17 and race the flight

Shitty Boom Ops caused those dents.
Source: I had some on my A-10.

I don't know, I saw this one yesterday and thought it was cool.

CBS News Radio just announced that TMZ is correct. No charges for Stewart.

Aww, it finally came out to play on the playground instead of at Flags. Congratulations on getting your cherry popped in what was essentially a bombing range, Raptor.

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This weekend is a drift event. You should go for the grilled cheese and ShaDynasty.

97.3 just went wonky after I posted that. WEIRD.

I happen to like Dori Munson, damnit!

Also, dat quake. Job security, son!!

Is it really a surprise what I'm going to suggest?

Yep. That's most certainly PARC.

Mmmmm, Super Bugs.

They bring in allies as well. When I worked at Nellis next to the Red Flag building, we would have German MiG 29s, Indian Su-30s, and I forget who brought the 27s. It was always fun to see what showed up during the multi-national Flag's. It was also good to have friends still in maintenance who could take me

Just bring back the Have Drill/Doughnut days with "borrowed" aircraft.

What's more important, power or technique. I ask because I want to eventually hit an Open Drift at Evergreen (Where you guys did FDSEA) in this thing:

Misread what you typed. It would've had to have been something catastrophic.

UPDATE 11:45 AM: The pilot, a member of the 104th Fighter Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, was flying a cross-country mission over the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia, according to a spokesperson from the Fighter Wing. The pilot reported an in-flight emergency before radio contact was lost at 9:05 this

You're right, 15s don't use hydrazine. I don't remember for sure, but I think we flew with some TP ammo on cross countries in our A-10s. I know we flew with the drum loaded with empties before. That was all I could think of at first for "radioactive" material. I did some looking though, If they were flying a pod on

I think you're right on the Hydrazine. I don't think there's any radiation sources on there. Unless they think he's flying with DU rounds?