What did you do in the AF (AFSC)? I originally entered as a 316X3 (Instrumentation & Telemetry Specialist), but as the job specialties changed, I retired as Wide Band Satellite Comm. (Ret in '05)Howdy.
Retired USAF in 2016. Native, in the Boerne area.
Welcome aboard, I was an Instrumentation guy for NGC on the B-2, we may have crossed paths at some time.What did you do in the AF (AFSC)? I originally entered as a 316X3 (Instrumentation & Telemetry Specialist), but as the job specialties changed, I retired as Wide Band Satellite Comm. (Ret in '05)
Yes Dennis, we may have. I was TDY and stationed at Edwards AFB, where a lot of testing went on with many different flight platforms, to include the B2. I also worked at the AF Test Pilot School where I was able to work on quite a few "special" AC, to include an F-16 (Israeli) in-flight simulator. Nice to meet you all!Welcome aboard, I was an Instrumentation guy for NGC on the B-2, we may have crossed paths at some time.
Dennis
Thanks for your Service Sir! We got proud fly boy kin going back to the Big War. I still got a big half brother running around in Merry Olde England if he aint dead of old age. My Daddy was an MP in the Army Air Corps.Just happened upon this site while looking for a site with like-minded folks. Originally from NYC, but left to serve my Country at age 17, and never looked back. Picked "God's Country" - Texas to retire from the AF. Hope to learn a lot while sharing from my limited experience!
Just happened upon this site while looking for a site with like-minded folks. Originally from NYC, but left to serve my Country at age 17, and never looked back. Picked "God's Country" - Texas to retire from the AF. Hope to learn a lot while sharing from my limited experience!