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I am retired Air Force, a graduate of OTS, and also was an OTS flight commander and instructor for five years; however, I know that the ordeal at the Air Force Academy is something totally different. I've known a number of Academy graduates over the years; however, it's been 24 years since I retired and have lost contact with any of them. I am familiar with drill and ceremonies, taught it, and some of the other things that go on, but any information would be appreciated.
Knowing that much about what happens at Jacks Valley is confidential, I don't want to delve too much in that area; however any information about those first six weeks, especially chow hall rituals, terrazzo and other idiosyncracies about the place for first year students would be appreciated. I am working on what will probably be the last in the California Saga series.
If there is a C-130J pilot out there, I need a little information about flight controls. I know that the J model is quite different from previous models.
Please PM or email me at [email protected]. Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Portia
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Portia; If your you go this web site it tells alot of what a Jmod-130 is different ( http://www.theaviationzone.com/factsheets/c130j.asp ) Also check out this U-tube vedio on AFAcady (HOHo) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4mhtVAEUcA&feature=related
Richard
Thank You
Been there. I'm probably going to have to go out to LRAFB and find a pilot who will talk to me. I don't want to give my story away, but I need some detailed cockpit information. I never wanted to fly, and my bad eyes made that a certainty. I might just have to make a bunch of stuff up. Many authors get away with doing that.
Portia
Unfortunately...
...of the people I know who might know enough to contribute, the ones I'm still in contact with are about as out of date as you are, and the ones who might be up to date I've drifted away from. ^^;
Good luck, though!
-Liz
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