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I had a radio shutdown while I was in class, so I only got a little activity - logs:

OPEN SKIES 18F (OC-135B, 61-2670) - to KFFO
RHINO 05 (C-5A, unid) - preflight checks
ARRAY 49 (E-4B, unid) - logs cut out after engine start clearance
 

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REAL TIME:

Patterson AFB under alert conditions as of 1900Z...a helicopter flying powerline control was told to disregard. This is probably another NAOC scramble exercise.

I'm monitoring wideband orderwires, but haven't heard anything yet.
 
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1031 hr: 378.1-Pat 677
1248 hr: 311.0-Steel 60 or 62
1322 hr: 237.2-Ugly 1
1348 hr: 281.525-Ugly 2
1444 hr: 237.2-Banger 21
1504 hr: 349.4(Dover)-Reach 480T(C-17 Tail #06617)
1528 hr: 378.1-Bison 64
1544 hr: 297.0-Decoy 99
1644 hr: 378.1-Pacer 24
1653 hr: 378.1-Pacer 08(C-21 Tail #40077)
 
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DECOY-99 69-0017 with approach for MRB. 126.1
BICEP-11/13 heard with ZDC-Snow Hill>Kenton, RTB
AE1359 flying along at FL240.

2033- E-6B 164410 is inbound? It's heading NW from Norfolk.

2044- ZDC-Casanova 282.2 >Montebello 284.7 JESTER-24 at FL240 and looking for lower. Maybe AE1359 and a EA-6B from Cherry Point?
Cleared to FL180.
2057- JESTER-24 to ZDC-Irons and AE1359 is at FL180 after losing it for a while. Must be it.
2100- The E-6B is now heading SE back towards Norfolk.
2106- E-6B ????-19 Req FL210 for AR. Cleared down to FL240 for now. ZDC-Norfolk 133.825
 
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Patterson logs, 2/4:
OPEN SKIES 18F (OC-135B, 61-2670) - to KFFO...didn't see it on the ramp tonight, but with all this snow coming, it might have been moved inside
ARRAY 49 (E-4B, 74-0787) - engine runs
REDEYE 91 FLIGHT (5x F-16, unid) - arrival (2+3)
RHINO 05 (C-5A, 68-0215) - training (scrubbed for maintenance)
REDEYE 91 FLIGHT (2x F-16, unid) - to KJAX
ARRAY 49 (E-4B, 74-0787) - terminating engine runs
REDEYE 93 FLIGHT (3x F-16, unid) - to KJAX

REDEYE 91 arrived using VHF, but departed using UHF and AUX 20.

Also heard "a/c 9010" calling for radio checks - possibly C-5A 69-0010.
 

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Re: REACH 480T

Brian,

Tail should be 066167 (06-6167) for REACH 480T.

Best regards,

Tony

Feb 4

(UHF)
1031 hr: 378.1-Pat 677
1248 hr: 311.0-Steel 60 or 62
1322 hr: 237.2-Ugly 1
1348 hr: 281.525-Ugly 2
1444 hr: 237.2-Banger 21
1504 hr: 349.4(Dover)-Reach 480T(C-17 Tail #06617)
1528 hr: 378.1-Bison 64
1544 hr: 297.0-Decoy 99
1644 hr: 378.1-Pacer 24
1653 hr: 378.1-Pacer 08(C-21 Tail #40077)
 

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1617- Got C-32B 02-4452 inbound for ADW.
1627- Or not? RB now showing it at FL40 then it timed out. Not displayed on the map though.
Got E-6B 164407 at FL330 heading 036 from north of Norfolk.

1638- Just heard AWE723 ask ZDC-Norfolk how much snow they have. Then said "We're heading to Orlando, have fun." as if to rub it in. :lol:
 
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Guys,

Got this from one of the Florida listeners:

US military prepares to support Super Bowl XLIV
By Donna Miles, American Forces Press Service

As the excitement builds in the minutes before the Super Bowl
kick-off, four Air National Guard F-15 Eagle fighter jets will scream over Miami's
Sun Life Stadium in a dramatic show of military support for the big game.
The F-15s - from the Florida Air National Guard's 125th Fighter Wing -
will time their fly-over to begin just as country music superstar Carrie
Underwood belts out the last note of the National Anthem, reported USAF Lt
Col Richard Bittner, the 125FW's public affairs officer.
USAF Lt Col John Black, who goes by the callsign "Homer," will lead
the formation, followed by Wing Commander Col Bob "Squirt" Branyon Lt Col
Mike "Speedo" Rouse, the 159FS's commander, will be in position three, with
Col Bill Bair, commander of the 125FW's operations group, holding up the rear.
After the pilots land at nearby Homestead Air Reserve Base, a
Miami-Dade Police helo will whisk them back to the stadium, where they'll be
introduced to the crowd, Bittner said.
The Super Bowl fly-over is a first for the Air National Guard. The wing
has done fly-overs for other National Football League events, most frequently
over Jaguars games near its Jacksonville IAP. But Bittner said there's a
special panache that comes with flying over the big daddy of football games.
"It's a huge honor," he said, calling it a recognition of the wing's
impressive operational readiness posture, and its 24/7 mission of being ready to
scramble at a moment's notice to protect US air space.
The fly-over is just part of the military support being provided as
the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts do battle during Super Bowl
XLIV. The Armed Forces Color Guard from the Military District of Washington
will kick off that support, marching onto the field before the game to
present the colors, accompanied by two drummers from US Air Force Band.
Meanwhile, as more than 75,000 fans enjoy the sold-out game, military
forces will be at work behind the scenes, supporting civil authorities to
maintain security in and around the stadium and in the skies overhead.
Fighter jets from the Continental US North American Aerospace Defense
Command Region will be airborne, working in coordination with the FBI, US
Customs and Border Protection, FAA and local law enforcement to enforce
flight restrictions over Miami during the game, reported its commander, USAF
Maj Gen Garry Dean.
USAF Col Randy Spears, commander of the 601st Air and Space Ops Ctr,
called the mission an extension of the eagle-eyes his airmen provide every day.
"The men and women of this AOC monitor the skies 24/7, 365 for the
contiguous United States, and Sunday's special event is another part of our mission
set," he said.
In addition, the FL-ANG's 44th Civil Support Team will be on the
ground, poised to support civil authorities, as required. The 40-member team, a
mix of soldiers and airmen, is trained respond to any emergency situation,
including those dealing with weapons of mass destruction, said USAF Lt Col
Ron Tittle, a FL-ANG public affairs officer.
As in recent years, about 40 wounded Marine Corps warriors will be
enjoying the game in person, courtesy of tickets donated by the Cleveland
Browns. Meanwhile, thousands of US service members will be watching, too,
either at home or overseas, via Armed Forces Network broadcasts.
 

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Snow

Guys,

A solid 24 ins already on the ground here near BWI and it's still snowing. YIKES !!!!!!!

My son is AA Co policeman and works mids---he had to ride along with Nat'l Guard guy in a Humvee last night to conduct his patrol.
 

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No Snow here

Whew! Dodged another one! Nice and sunny here, just cold.

How's all that snow you guys down to the South of me?

:)
 

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Re: snow down to the South

Ed, All,

I'm with Ron- forget about all the "official" snowfall totals in the media, ridiculous. I measured 32-34 inches in various spots around our property here in Chantilly. We are totally hosed at the moment. :cool:

Tony

Whew! Dodged another one! Nice and sunny here, just cold.

How's all that snow you guys down to the South of me?

:)
 

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Ed, All,
I measured 32-34 inches in various spots around our property here in Chantilly.
Tony

Tony and all,

WOW! Even up here in snow country I haven't seen a one storm total of 30" or more in YEARS!!

I hope you all take it easy shoveling or better yet, hire the one guy who owns a plow or
snowblower in your neighborhood. I hope you are all safe and not part of the power outages
I've seen being reported on TV.

Look at the bright side, down where you live, it wont stay around too long. Up here, the
temps stay low and the snow stays all winter!

Take care of yourselves,
 

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Tony and all,

WOW! Even up here in snow country I haven't seen a one storm total of 30" or more in YEARS!!

I hope you all take it easy shoveling or better yet, hire the one guy who owns a plow or
snowblower in your neighborhood. I hope you are all safe and not part of the power outages
I've seen being reported on TV.

Look at the bright side, down where you live, it wont stay around too long. Up here, the
temps stay low and the snow stays all winter!

Take care of yourselves,

Ed,

I agree WOW !!!! I grew up near Cape Cod Mass and never have I seen more snow than we had yesterday & Friday. I just kept coming.

Normally you'd be right about it not staying for long but this time it's going to be around for quite ahwile. Temps last night were in the low teens to single digits and forecasts say it's going to be cold all week and they are predicting another " significant" snow on Weds.

Knew I should have moved to Florida
 

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Ed,

predicting another " significant" snow on Weds.

Knew I should have moved to Florida

I saw that on the radar. Oh boy, wonder how this new one will track.

Florida? No, I'm hoping somewhere near VA/NC border. Hot, but too hot
and more than three weeks of summer!!

;-)

And just to keep this post somewhat mil related....

Just heard my first milair comm for the day:
1906z 123.900 CONVOY 3558 just checked in with Moncton Center FL270 heading East.
 
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Flights in and out of Dulles have resumed. Just international ones for now it seems.
About 15 minutes ago I saw an Army Blackhawk heading west towards Mt. Weather.
1440- Just heard it with Manassas Tower. Suffix is "44".
 

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