L'il J.Seinfeld
Luckiest man alive
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- Jan 25, 2005
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I think as a general rule of thumb, if it's grey (or P-3 white), you're eligible to be shot at. Regardless of what you fly. I had someone try to tell me tanker guys shouldn't log combat time the other day. I wanted to scream.
I'm convinced my 780 hours of tanker combat time is what got me hired at UPS a few years ago. I spent 20 minutes answering questions about what I did. My interviewer was a former Vietnam War C-141 combat pilot and we had some similar stories.
It's a little bit bogus that the guys flying overhead BGD at FL270 tonight are logging combat time. On paper it looks no different than the combat AR we did 4 years ago this week while being shot at. We had percussion airbursts that were so close it knocked the autopilots offline. But out of 780 hours, maybe 50 were actual combat. I got 8 Air Medals that I am ashamed to have when I hear some other stories. The C-17 pilot who recovered and safely landed after taking a MANPAD got an Air Medal.
It was hilarious the first week of OIF when they sent tankers into Iraq, but would not let the F-15C's go with us. They were sent back to Kadena because they were of no use in OIF. It's much more likely for a tanker/transport to get shot at in OIF/OEF than it is a fighter.