RyanShort1 wrote:
There's a tiny part of me that hopes that the C-17 is escorted by F-22s and that the Russians try to do something. Hoping of course that the F-22s would get a chance to show their teeth.
Ryan
And there's a big part of me that hopes neither I nor anbody I know is on that C-17....
I just returned home a couple of hours ago. Can't say much about the Georgia nonsense but I don't figure it will amount to much. Tiblisi is a place we go on a fairly regular basis so it's not a big deal. My fiance is flying operations over there now. She landed at Ramstein yesterday, literally an hour after I took off for San Antonio so we missed each other...again!
I won't say much about it, but getting us to do "humanitarian" stuff isn't much cheaper than UPS and such. Several cargo lines fly in there anyhow so landing rights, customs rights (which Georgia doesn't really care about) are already set up. All of those things have to be dealt with by the USAF as well, plus the nonsense of diplomatic clearances. When dealing with that part of the world, the requirements change on a regular basis, especially when they know about the deep pockets of Uncle Sam. The commercial guys don't get the financial run around that we usually get.
As far as military presence goes, that's usually the important part. Since mid-July, I've shown military presence in Japan, Korea, China, The Philipines, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam (had to pay cash to fill up a C-17), Newfoundland, Germany, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Iraq, Pakistan and a few others. You'd be surprised how little notice we get sometimes!
Thanks for your concern Robbie!