Apollo11
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ORIGINAL: Dixie Found out today that I'm heading to the Falklands next year for four months. Martin, what time of year (i.e. what season down there)? BTW, servicing tankers for the Eurofighters? Leo "Apollo11" If I go in March it'll be autumn there. Which means the week will start with wind, rain, fog, sunshine, snow and then lunch. I have to be ready to move in November though, in case the guy who is meant to be going can't. In that case it'll be summer down there, which means wind, snow, rain, fog, sunshine. If it goes to plan I'll maybe see the flight tests post winter maintenance before I go, then I'll be back in time to enjoy the last month and a bit of the display circuit. The season doesn't make a massive amount of difference really. It's always windy and the wind mostly comes from the Antarctic. I've been before and saw one tree in my two weeks there! It's a bit like the Scottish Highlands or Dartmoor with less trees but more landmines. In terms of my job, if I read the assignment order properly... I'm working VASS (Visiting Aircraft Support Section) which mainly involves dealing with the non-local aircraft like the airbridge or visitors from other places. I think I'm attached to 1312 Flight but I don't have any qualifications on the C-130 and the VC-10 should be retired by then, in any case my VC-10 quals will have expired (finally!). Of course, I might have got it wrong and I might actually be expected to do some Herc work, but as the assignment says VASS I expect not. It'll be windy and isolated. But it's not sandy, I don't need to take a gun and I'm looking forward to seeing the local wildlife and some battlefield tours. As a nice bonus there are no medals for the Falklands, which means that no-one is trying to shoot me or blow me up, so one advantage over Afghanistan. I also hate hot climates but quite like the cold. RGR Martin! Post some nice battlefield tour pictures for us when you get there... BTW, I have: The Falklands War, 1982 by Martin Middlebrook http://www.amazon.com/Falklands-Penguin-Classic-Military-History/dp/0141390557/ref=la_B001HPVQZ0_1_15?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371897959&sr=1-15 IMHO one of the best book on the subject... Leo "Apoll11"
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