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Another Checkride in the books

This time a professional one. I started my USAF KC-10A Flight Engineer school back in Jan. Spent a while doing academics and sims and after a sim check did 9 rides and a checkride in the jet. After 10 years aboard the mighty C-5A/B/C Galaxy I was ready for a change. I like this jet because it's operated just like the commercial carriers operated it. We are more of a third officer than an Engineer. Much more involved with the pilots than I was on the C-5 which fits my fresh instrument ticket and being a pilot myself nicely. This is the third USAF jet I've been qualified in and second crew position. Feeling extremely blessed.

Received my key to the jet in a handshake just after the ride.

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The 10 can be a tanker or a receiver. Here's the ultimate formation flight. Close to a million pounds of metal getting ready to be physically connected at over 400 kts TAS.

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Re: Another Checkride in the books

Wow, and I felt pretty cool doing touch and goes in my 150 last night. Nice job!
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A great summation of the physics involved with a tanker flight :shock: You doing that and then jumping in your Avid, is like me parking the crane and driving home in the Yaris. :P
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Congratulations, Avid!! That's great!
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Congratulations, Joey. A long way from Pierce!
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Nice work Joey! Congrats!
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Re: Another Checkride in the books

That's awesome Joey! Now that you have the keys when are you giving rides??? :)

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Solid Brah.

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Does this mean you had to re-up for another two or four? Good on yah however man. You're doing us proud.
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Congrats!
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Thanks everyone! I've been very fortunate with the timing over the course of my career. Not many enlisted aviators have the chance to fly combat sorties in three different airframes.
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Congrats! Like my friend, who is a C-130 navigator with the Wyoming Guard, says, "Flying is flying. As long as I can get up in the air, I really don't care who is driving the bus, as long as he knows what he's doing." Incidentally, I took that as a compliment, since he said it while we were returning from OSH one year in my airplane with me at the controls. :)

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Great job, Joey! Nice to have met you and your family at Red Hills. Maybe you will run into Dave Palm. He is in the reserves and flies KC-10's at Travis. He is married to my wife's cousin.
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Congrats, Joey. Very cool! =D>
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Congratulations young Master Sargent. The bus I drove in the Army was very small compared to the one you are responsible for, but I well knew who was keeping it in the air. Driving was the simple part. Ten hours of maintenance for each hour of flight, even on the simple Huey.
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Congrats man. It always feels good to get through a check ride. Just had one Wednesday myself in the sim. Looking forward to TDYs again soon. Have fun out there.
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