After our return from Iraq, everyone had two weeks of what's called reconstitution time to relax away from work with family and friends. I decided to spend a little over a week of it with Lana in Germany and then the rest with a friend traveling around Switzerland. Switzerland is an amazing country and I think the Alps there are some of the most impressive in Europe. We stayed in a town called Lauterbrunnen which is close to the more well known town Interlaken. Lauterbrunnen is in a big valley with very high and steep mountain cliffs on each side. A big glacier on the Jungfrau Mountain Range is also close by, which we took a train up to see. While up there we did some hiking around on the snow to a few observation points and also took a tour through the ice caves.
Since we had taken the train to the top of the mountain, we decided to get out about half way down and hike the rest of the way home on some hiking trails from a trial map we had picked up in town. The hike down took about 4-5 hours with great scenery. We were hiking through farmers pastures with cows (dodging the cow patties), over rivers and through mountain valleys. Many times on the way down the snow would let loose on one of the nearby mountains and crash down the face...sounding like a fighter jet flying low off in the distance. It was quite a sight to see. After we finally reached the vally Lauterbrunnen is in, we were definitely ready to eat and get off our feet. I was sore for a few days after the hike since most of it was downhill...worked the quads pretty good. After our few days in Switzerland, we headed back to Aviano ready to start local flying again. It was nice to see green grass and mountains while flying after so much brown sand!
I also moved to a new shop within the squadron after returning from Iraq. Within the squadron there are many other things which need to be taken care of in addition to flying. Things like flying scheduling, training requirements, weapons and tactics and standards and evaluation. We call each of these different areas "shops" of the squadron. Typically you move from one "shop" to another every year or so to get experience in the different areas. After I finished MQT back at the beginning for my time in Aviano, I was assigned to weapons and tactics. Now, I've moved on to scheduling and will be learning a lot over the next weeks in how to build a flying schedule and interact with the maintainers to make sure the jets are available and configured correctly. Always more to learn...
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