Columbus Air Force Base - CAFB
The trip down to Columbus AFB went pretty well and took me around 10 hours...that was coming from Dayton, OH. It was good to see family and friends and relax for a few days as well, although with all the driving there wasn't too much to chill. I took a couple days the first week to fully outprocess Wright Patterson AFB, and meet some of the guys on base there for lunch. I also hit the gym a couple times and ran as well. At the end of the first week, I then flew down the Brooks AFB, TX for the the Medical Flight Screening (MFS) all pilot candidates go through to check your eyes and heart a little more in depth. Along with that there are some computer based tests that don't factor into keeping/losing your slot...they just get a feel for the IQ and personality of the pilots that are coming in. Anyway, once the computer testing was done, I passed the eye exam and was on to have a Echocardiogram (I think) done...it looked like what a mother would have done to see her child, but this was of the heart. About a minute or so into the process, the lady gives a little "huh" and leaves the room. Instantly I'm thinking, "What was the 'huh' for?" She comes back in the room in a few, this time with the flight surgeon on staff and the first words out of his mouth are, "Yup, that's what it is." He went on to explain exactly what they had found and in layman's terms I have extra tissue in one of my ventricles, and that meant more testing at Lackland AFB's hospital. The process involved putting me out slightly, inserting a tube down my throat and doing the same test as before from the inside...there wasn't much to it besides a sore throat afterwards. Anyway, the results ended up showing that no blood flow was constricted and that I was clear for SUPT. That was a load off! By this time, what usually takes a few days lasted until Friday, which is when I flew back home. I was only home for a day or so, packed up, said goodbye to my family and made the trip down here. I had a hitch put on my Grand AM GT (didn't want to), so I was able to haul all of my belongings down here since I didn't have any furniture. The AF calls that a do it yourself (DITY) move.It's been a week since I pulled on to the base here (13 Jul 03), and so far it's been good. I've inprocessed and done all the necessary paperwork...especially getting the travel voucher and DITY paperwork submitted so I can get paid. I've also picked a local airport where I'm going to take my private flying lessons for IFT; that'll be at the Golden Triangle Regional Airport. I plan to take my camera around base here and take some pics soon...but nothing could do justice to the sound of T-37's, T-1's and T-38's flying around many hours of the day. It's a great sight to see!
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