Thanks for the replies, everyone. Glad you liked the photos and narrative. Since it's legal to take a camera up in the cockpit with me over here, I'll keep taking photos and posting 'em. On to the comments:
sabredriver wrote:
I note your wearing the immersion suit, tad cold eh

i own the helmets set you fly in, the yellow laser visor is trendy stuff..can you give me any feedback randy on what it is like to wear flightgear?
The anti-exposure suit is required any time the water temperature is below 60F. Even then, the average survival is only something like 3 or 4 hours. This current suit fits me well, and isn't too uncomfortable. The neck seal can be VERY uncomfortable if it's not fitted correctly. The worst part is the zipper across the chest line -- it is very bulky near my shoulders and armpits and makes reaching across the cockpit a bit of a pain. I'm hoping that as I wear it more it will loosen up a little.
The suit also has sealed booties around the feet, so putting the suit on and taking it off is the toughest part of wearing it -- boots have to be taken off and put back on....
I'm a big fan of the amber "high contrast" visor on an overcast day. On a sunny day, it's downright painful, but on a hazy gray day it really increases visual acuity.
Jack Cook wrote:
I may have missed this but what squadron/wing are you in and when's the noseart going on your bird??
I'm with the 48th Fighter Wing, 492nd Fighter Squadron. It's one with an interesting heritage, although not as interesting as the 4th FG, IMHO.
As for noseart, we'll have to see what happens when/if we deploy. When I was deployed for OIF, I had the blessing to put on the noseart from both my Squadron and Wing Commanders. I'll have to get that before I do it this time around.
I'm still thinking about some more heritage noseart, though!
Tim Savage wrote:
Hacker, hacker, hacker.... looks like you have your eyes off of lead to me
sing it with me....
"It's times like this that I feel a bit resigned, to just f*cking eject rather than admit that I was blind!"