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DUKE63 US Army C-560 out of central Latvia, east of Riga and sw
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good morning B
left early last night..water heater return valve crapped. thought I was going to bedโฆnot
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you good?
that is good to hear and great for you as well. Getting moar sleep but harder to shake it in the morning..never thought it would be like that but got used to the 4-5hr for so longโฆmany the same I'm sure.
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WING13 C-560 up from McGuire AFB, NJ and sw update on others.
PAT583 and DDFI5899 starting descents
DDFI5899 C-560 on final into Lackland AFB, San Antonio from New Orleans
SAM601 G5 south from JBA to Newport News most likely
PAT482 C-560 from Ft. Worth NAS/JRB and east
SAME40 R-135 Cobra Ball from Majors Field east of Dallas over LA
Mission
The RC-135S Cobra Ball is a rapidly deployable aircraft, which flies Joint Chiefs of Staff-directed missions of national priority to collect optical and electronic data on ballistic targets. This data is critical to arms treaty compliance verification, and development of U.S. strategic defense and theater missile defense concepts.
Features
The RC-135S, equipped with a sophisticated array of optical and electronic sensors, recording media, and communications equipment, is a national asset uniquely suited to provide America's leaders and defense community with vital information that cannot be obtained by any other source.
Crew composition includes a minimum of two pilots, one navigator, three electronic warfare officers, two airborne systems engineers, and two or more airborne mission specialists.
SAM601 continuing on sw and not going to Newport News
LOBO474 USMC C-560 fly-over just north of MacDill AFB and back ne