p51 wrote:
While I do think it's cool (I'm flown in every type of aircraft in all those pictures at one time of another), I still wonder how this is possible when the DoD has made it really clear that no airshow flights are to take place this season and grounded everything of that nature.
I can imagine what one of the more venemous news stations in the area would make of this, "Well, the public watching Seafair was out of luck, but if you have your own military aircraft, the Army will show up and give you your own private airshow..."
Lee,
Trust me when I tell you that what you voice was analyzed from every angle, there was no advertisement, no static display, there was no airshow, and there was actually training conducted both enroute to PAE, as well as on departure. keep in mind the 160th is a special operations unit, and we have different training requirements, and are allowed a certain amount of latitude to accomplish them. That said, the entire concept was briefed and approved at the one-star level over a 2 year period, so not much chance of it going higher than that. It was not a flight that was done on a whim.
The training we conducted at PAE required a specific type of aircraft, the HFF had it and was willing to participate, we solicited them for participation.We did anticipate some public perception of impropriety as in your case, although I didn't think it would come from a former military offficer who has experience in such a broad range of aircraft.
I'm an active duty officer and aviator going on 25 years, I, nor the rest of the officers and men who flew the mission would put themselves or the unit at risk by conducting an "airshow". Check your facts before you create problems where there previously were none. I don't believe there was a single call or comment put in to any local news media outlets.
If you would like a more formal explanation rather than spreading incorrect facts, feel free to PM or email me and I'll be happy to connect you with the 160th Public Affairs Officer. Otherwise, I'm local to you, and I believe I may have given your Willys a good looking over a couple weeks ago at the Tenino Quarrymen Show, if not then we've certainly met at the Olympia Show where I fly the museum's helicopters. I'll even be happy to arrange a meeting in person to provide you an explanation.
Mike-