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Starbuck

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Hello aviators,

I am a retired Instructor KC-135 boom operator, and I was wondering if anyone had any iformation on becoming a KC-10 boom operator. My last deployment was 2005.
 
airgunner23 said:
Chevron, Texaco, Shell, Citgo, BP, etc...

You are qualified to pump gas and that's it. Go pump gas on the flight line or do the "Would you like 87 or 93 octane, Ma'am" thing... In a "cannot" self-serve state like Oregon or New Jersey...

Not too many "on the flight" civilian missions needing aerial refueling. Are you wanting to tank up with a semi-TRUCK on the long haul? News flash...they go to Flying J's, Pilots, T/A's, whatever truckstop...

Go away, kid, flame somewhere else.
 
Starbuck,

Have you contacted the AFRES units?

I knew a lot of the guys at McGuire that came from Barksdale. I don't know if they are still all working or not. The last time I swung the KC-10 boom was in '92.

PHX
 
Perhaps your Boom Functional Manager would be a good place to start....
 

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