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AllanStern December 29th 04 05:13 AM

Military Acft Comms - Florida, Tues 28 Dec 2004
 

Patrick AFB Area Log - Tuesday 28 Dec 2004

DOS 502: OV-10D #155502, US State Dept Air Wing, Intl Narcotics Mission,
Patrick AFB.
11:30am: Pattern work at Patrick.
[133.75]
Photos: MVC-245, -246, -247, -248.

SLUFF 91: KC-135R, Rickenbacker, OH-ANG 121ARW 145ARS
1:56pm: Inbound MacDill, 6 SOB.
[311.0]

JOSA 243: C-21A #84-0080, Andrews AFB 201AS
1:57pm: Inbound MacDill with Code R-7, DV-3.
[372.2]

EPIC 23: C-130H #93-1457. Charlotte IAP NC-ANG 145AW 156AS
2:08pm: Announced inbound on AirEvac Mission; 15 mon out; wl
offload one patient, 1 attendant; rqsts 5K pounds gas.
4:07pm: Departs MCF.
[311.0]

KING 55: HC-130P #64-14855, Patrick AFB AFSOC 920RQW 39RQS
10:18pm: Inbound, pattern work, full stop.
[133.75, 124.35]

JOLLY 21, 22: HH-60G, Moody AFB
8:45pm: Jolly 21 lands Patrick.
9:13pm: Jolly 22 lands Patrick.
[133.75]

OMAHA 69SK: P-3 Slick #152729, BICE, Jacksonville AMB
8:57pm: Comms with Hammer; departed MacDill, going straight
into Cecil to shoot an hour of approaches.
[282.425]

BOLT 23: KC-135R, MacDill AFB 6AMW
10:53pm: 30 min out.
[311.0]

BOLT 22: KC-135R, MacDill AFB 6AMW
10:57pm: 20 min out.
[311.0]

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL (28-11N 80-36W) monitoring
 Patrick AFB (KCOF)  NASA-KSC Shuttle Landing Fac (KX68)
 Avon Park Bombing Range (KAGR)  Cape Canaveral AFS (KXMR)
 JSTARS E-8 Acft Integration Facility, Melbourne IAP (KMLB)
 Worldwide Military HF Communications
 Life Member: Missile, Space and Range Pioneers.
 http://hometown.aol.com/allanstern/m...age/index.html (My Freqs)
 http://hometown.aol.com/scanaddict/index.html (My Equipment)


bluddihun December 29th 04 12:15 PM

Holy Toledo, Buddy! You must have spent a fortune on all that gear.
Wish I had one percent of that.

"AllanStern" wrote in message
...

Patrick AFB Area Log - Tuesday 28 Dec 2004

DOS 502: OV-10D #155502, US State Dept Air Wing, Intl Narcotics Mission,
Patrick AFB.
11:30am: Pattern work at Patrick.
[133.75]
Photos: MVC-245, -246, -247, -248.

SLUFF 91: KC-135R, Rickenbacker, OH-ANG 121ARW 145ARS
1:56pm: Inbound MacDill, 6 SOB.
[311.0]

JOSA 243: C-21A #84-0080, Andrews AFB 201AS
1:57pm: Inbound MacDill with Code R-7, DV-3.
[372.2]

EPIC 23: C-130H #93-1457. Charlotte IAP NC-ANG 145AW 156AS
2:08pm: Announced inbound on AirEvac Mission; 15 mon out; wl
offload one patient, 1 attendant; rqsts 5K pounds gas.
4:07pm: Departs MCF.
[311.0]

KING 55: HC-130P #64-14855, Patrick AFB AFSOC 920RQW 39RQS
10:18pm: Inbound, pattern work, full stop.
[133.75, 124.35]

JOLLY 21, 22: HH-60G, Moody AFB
8:45pm: Jolly 21 lands Patrick.
9:13pm: Jolly 22 lands Patrick.
[133.75]

OMAHA 69SK: P-3 Slick #152729, BICE, Jacksonville AMB
8:57pm: Comms with Hammer; departed MacDill, going straight
into Cecil to shoot an hour of approaches.
[282.425]

BOLT 23: KC-135R, MacDill AFB 6AMW
10:53pm: 30 min out.
[311.0]

BOLT 22: KC-135R, MacDill AFB 6AMW
10:57pm: 20 min out.
[311.0]

AL STERN Satellite Beach FL (28-11N 80-36W) monitoring
 Patrick AFB (KCOF)  NASA-KSC Shuttle Landing Fac (KX68)
 Avon Park Bombing Range (KAGR)  Cape Canaveral AFS (KXMR)
 JSTARS E-8 Acft Integration Facility, Melbourne IAP (KMLB)
 Worldwide Military HF Communications
 Life Member: Missile, Space and Range Pioneers.
 http://hometown.aol.com/allanstern/m...age/index.html (My Freqs)
 http://hometown.aol.com/scanaddict/index.html (My Equipment)




Tom December 29th 04 03:53 PM

Hi Al,

I don't know if anyone has ever commented, but I really enjoy reading your
post. It brings back memories from my days in the US Air Force

Thank you,
--
Tom

"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
-Henry Thoreau

Daryll December 31st 04 10:13 PM

.....and Bergstrom AFB and James Connolly AFB, was assigned to both of those.

Bet some folks are reading this and going "James Connolly AFB, where the
heck was that???"

Daryll
========================
"AllanStern" wrote in message
...
I don't know if anyone has ever commented,
but I really enjoy reading your post.
It brings back memories from my days in the
US Air Force


Ah yes, the "good old days." Loring AFB, McCoy AFB, where did it all go?
Thanks loads for the kind comment, Tom.
Do you get to do any Mil Comms monitoring yourself?

AL




Tom January 1st 05 01:46 AM

As AllanStern stated so eloquently:

Ah yes, the "good old days." Loring AFB, McCoy AFB,
where did it all go?
Thanks loads for the kind comment, Tom.
Do you get to do any Mil Comms monitoring yourself?

AL


Hey Al,

I spent 2 years at Lackland (it's not just for basic) and 3 years at RAF
Upper Heyford (before it closed).
I was in AMMO and had friends in Comm. that let me in Control. It was fun
listening to all the traffic. Back then, there was some traffic that
shouldn't be monitored. LOL

I have a PRO-95 and listen when I can. I haven't found any military
traffic locally so far, mostly commercial a/c. The closest base to me is
Grissom ARB and it's too far to get any regular traffic.

Thanks again,
--
Tom

"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
-Henry Thoreau

Tom January 1st 05 11:30 PM

As Never anonymous Bud stated so eloquently:

I spent 2 years at Lackland (it's not just for basic)


I also spent 2 years there, as a Medical Photographer at Wilford Hall
Hospital.

But that was oh, about 36 years ago...


WOW...time flies...I was assigned there 24 years ago.

I got there in '81 and I worked at Medina Annex where the new airmen
shoot the M16 (modified to use a .22 round). Were you there before or
after that bunker blew up?

--
Tom

"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
-Henry Thoreau

Tom January 3rd 05 02:20 AM

As Never anonymous Bud stated so eloquently:

I don't remember anything about an explosion, so probably before.

I fired Expert on the M16 twice while there.

I know they expanded the hospital not long after I left.


I believe it was in 1972 or maybe it was building 1972. :)

I got to fire a few different weapons while I was there.

It was a really nice hospital when I was there, comparable to the money
making hospitals in civi life.

--
Tom

"That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest."
-Henry Thoreau


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