Most of you are probably wondering what I've been up to for the past two months or so. Well, lets just say I'm glad that I leave for IFF in a week and a half! Since survival training I've been flying as much as possible, going to the gym, playing golf and spending time with friends. I help out with some flight scheduling around the squadron to earn my pay as well! Most of my bros that I went through pilot training with are gone, so I'm ready to move on myself. Once I get to Moody AFB, I will be assigned to the 435th Flying Training Squadron, known as the Black Eagles. They too fly the T-38C, but with some bigger engines to give a little more thrust. The sooner I get through IFF the sooner I get to strap into an F-16!
IFF will consist of offensive and defensive Basic Fighter Maneuver (BFM) flights, surface attack flights (simulated bombing) and some others for a total of around 18. There are also SIMs. I've been told that if I keep from doing the following three things, I'll be fine at IFF: 1. Don't fly through Joker/Bingo fuel (sounds familiar from my formation checkride in 38s eh?)
2. Don't over g the jet.
3. Don't bust the training floor (usually set at 9,000' MSL)
Normally, those things aren't hard not to do, but when you're in and out of afterburner in an air-to-air sortie trying to "kill" the guy in front of you or keep from being "killed" yourself they can fall out of your cross-check. Of course, having thick skin when they're debriefing you on the things you screwed up and having a work hard/positive attitude will play a big part in my success there. Anyway, I'm not too worried about it. I'll give it my best effort and let God take care of the rest. That's all I have this time around...not much has been happening. I'll try to keep things updated while at IFF, assuming I have easy access to the internet while I'm there. Fly safe!