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Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career

Brushy Four On 1 July 1972 I was number 4 in Brushy Flight, attacking a target in Kep, North Vietnam. As we exited the target area, our flight was targeted by a Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) from our left 7 o'clock position. This SAM was tracking differently than a typical SA-2. The typical SA-2 traveled in a lead-pursuit flight path, not too difficult to defeat if you can see it. this SAM was different. It was traveling in a lag-pursuit flight path, aiming directly at out flight. We separated into two sections of two aircraft, about 1000 feet apart, with each wingman flying in close formation with his lead aircraft. As number 4, I flew in formation on the left wing with Brushy 3, the deputy flight lead. I watched the missile track toward our section in my left rear-view mirror. It was heading directly for me. As it was about to hit me, I flinched to the left and was immediately rocked by the sound of the explosion as it hit Brushy 3. Fortunately, Brushy 3 did not go down. The missile detonated as a proximity burst. His aircraft was leaking fluids, but continued to fly. Because he had lost his utility hydraulic system Brushy 3 could not refuel, so he would have to land at DaNang, South Vietnam, if his fuel supply lasted. I was assigned to escort him to DaNang. Miraculously, his fuel supply lasted, and he landed with an approach-end engagement on runway 17 left while I landed on runway 17 right. After refueling, I led another F-4 in formation back to Ubon. The reason I led the flight, at low altitude, was because the other aircraft could not pressurize. It had taken a small arms round through the rear canopy, right through the back-seater's heart. Walnut Four The Vietnam Veterans Memorial – The Wall – has panels that list the KIA (Killed In Action) casualties in chronological order of their loss. Panel W1, the last panel, encompasses the date July 30, 1972. My name is not on that panel, because my military Brothers, Sid Fulgham, J.D. Allen and the crew of Purple 28, saved my life. I was Number Four in Walnut Flight, four F-4s on a strike deep into enemy territory north of Hanoi. The flight was being led by our new squadron commander, Sid Fugham, on his first mission leading a strike over Hanoi, and J.D. was the deputy flight lead, Walnut Three. Enroute to the target, we faced heavy reactions. SAMs (surface-to-air missiles), AAA (anti-aircraft artillery) and MiG calls (enemy aircraft). As we egressed the target area over the Gulf of Tonkin, Lead called for a fuel check, and that was when we all realized that my fuel was significantly below the other airplanes in the flight. In fact, I wouldn't have enough fuel to make it to the post-strike refueling point. Sid was out of ideas, and that's when J.D. went into action. With Sid's concurrence, J.D. took command of the flight, sent us over to the emergency GUARD frequency, and made contact with the refueling tankers. One of them, Purple 28, volunteered to fly up into enemy territory to meet us. That crew put their airplane, their lives, and their careers on the line to save me. Back in 1972, navigation was not the GPS precision it is today. The INS (inertial navigation system) position on the F-4 could be off by as much as 10 miles for every hour of operation. The only way to roughly determine our position was radial/DME from a TACAN located on a Navy ship, far away. J.D. asked the tanker for his position from the TACAN, then gave the tanker a heading to meet up with us. Picking the tanker up on radar, J.D. told him when to begin his turn to a heading to match ours, and told him to start a descent. In the meantime, he directed me to start a half-nozzle descent. My WSO and I were running through the Preparation For Ejection checklist, and I was periodically reporting my fuel state. The last reading I recall seeing was 0 on the tape and 0030 on the counter. About two minutes fuel. With fuel gauge tolerance, perhaps a bit more, perhaps less. Up until this time I had simply been flying the headings, speeds and altitudes J.D. had assigned. I was pretty much operating on mental autopilot. The next thing I knew, I looked up and saw the refueling boom of the tanker directly above me, flying a "toboggan maneuver". I opened up my refueling door and immediately heard the rush of JP-4 entering my aircraft. And I knew I wouldn't need to step over the side on this mission. I think of J.D. and the tanker crew, and silently thank them, every time I hold my wife, my kids, my grandkids. If they hadn't stepped up to the plate when they did, I'm fairly certain I wouldn't have made it home. When you pull the ejection handle over shark-infested enemy-controlled water, there are a thousand things that can happen to prevent a happy outcome. So on this coming July 30th, I want to once again thank my Brothers, the brave tanker crew, Sid Fulgham, and J.D. Allen. My Last F-4 Flight In 1973 I was assigned to the 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron, at Kadena Air Base, in Okinawa. The squadron was on long-term TDY to CCK Air Base, in Taiwan. I was going through squadron check-out in the F-4C, and had flown a gunnery mission to Ie Shima bombing range in Okinawa.  For several weeks before July 5th I had been feeling unusually tired. I still ran five miles every day, and put in a lot of hours at the squadron on my additional duties as Life Support Officer, as well as filling in for the Admin Officer, who was TDY. But, naturally, as a self-designated Iron Man, I didn't check in with a flight surgeon. On this flight, I was feeling really, really weak. During the pitch-out during our arrival back at the base, I was blacking out from two Gs! After we taxied in to park, I couldn't climb out of the airplane by myself, and an ambulance crew took me to the hospital. Turned out I had Mononucleosis. After I was released from the hospital, I was placed on non-flying duties for several months, and during that time I was reassigned to Wing Headquarters in a desk job. Although I continued to fly after I recovered, it was in the T-39 Sabreliner, not the F-4. So I never had the closure of a "champagne flight" in the F-4.  

Bernie and Sid
Bernie And The Boss | 06-02-2021

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 129:17


With Sid is out on vacation, John Catsimatidis steps in and join Bernie as co-host today. Bernie and John get into the rising crime in New York City, Joe Biden's ineptitude, Joe Biden's racist past, Curtis Sliwa is taking on the 'Squeegee Guys' who have returned to the streets of the Big Apple, Florida banning biological males from competing in female sports, and what America is doing to protect the country from cyberattacks. Plus, pollster John McLaughlin, author Seth Barron, and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani all stop by to weigh in on the news of the day.

Bernie and Sid
A.O.C., Angry Opulent Crybaby | 04-01-2021

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 138:15


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez clearly does not care about the people that elected her in the Bronx and Queens because the only time she is outraged and wants change is when it benefits her politically at the national level. She is truly unbearable most of the time and now with a catastrophe at the border AOC has reared her head and let the TikTok world how she feels about the crisis. With Sid out starting his acting career, Bernie is rolling solo and discusses AOC's latest nonsense plus, Joe Bidens "infrastructure" package that has nothing to do with infrastructure, the George Floyd trial, American taxpayers paying for enlisted transgenders surgery, and Anthony Fauci covering of China and the WHO. And it's Thursday which means Bill O'Reilly of BillOreilly.com stops by to chat with Bernie, as well as author of "Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World" and "The Coming Collapse of China" Gordon Chang to break down the latest China's criminal activity.

The Vicious Circle Podcast
#58: Question Day

The Vicious Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 67:15


With Sid recently focusing on politics he spends a day answering questions from the listeners.

Triple Bi-Pass
Sex Bi the Bi! With Sid and Renee from Tomboy!!!

Triple Bi-Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 56:43


Welcome to Sex Bi the Bi! Where the Bi’s talk about Sex! Including and not limited to sexual health, awareness, and education, Ruby and Amelia are joined by Sid and Renee from Tomboy! We chat […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2019/11/2019-11-19-Tomboy2.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 56:43 — 26.0MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Sex Bi the Bi! With Sid and Renee from Tomboy!!! appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.

Inside the Skev
Inside the Skokie-Mayor George Van Dusen and Trustee Karen Gray-Keeler

Inside the Skev

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 30:47


In this episode, we sit down with Skokie Mayor George Van Dusen and Trustee Karen Gray-Keeler. We discuss their motivation, how to become civically engaged and what new things are happening in Skokie. Mayor Van Dusen started in government by working for congressman Sidney Yates in Michigan. You can learn more about his background in his new book, Clear it With Sid, Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service. Trustee Gray-Keeler got involved in Skokie government first through volunteering at her children's schools. She then got involved in the commissions, the Caucas party and then became a Trustee. To learn more about how to join a commission, click here. We discuss the Students' Outstanding Artist Recognition (SOAR) program, which is a way to showcase Skokie's fine art. Recently my daughter's artwork was displayed and the Mayor took a photo with her. More information on the program can be found by clicking here. We discuss many of the great things that have recently come to Skokie, like Ignite Gaming which was recently featured on this podcast. We discuss various projects on the horizon like 8000 North and breweries coming to Skokie. We also discuss the high-tech park, the new Skokie Yellow Line station at Oakton Street, and Skokie connections to the world and its incredible diversity. I’d like to thank several people for help with today’s show. This includes my real estate brokerage, Dreamtown Realty in Evanston for helping me with my graphics for the show.And if listening to this podcast gave you the bug to buy or sell real estate, give me a call or go to my real estate website at http://www.aaronmasliansky.com And don’t forget to subscribe! Thank you.

Siddiqui Ramblings
94. And Now For Something Completely Different

Siddiqui Ramblings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 65:00


This week, Baasit and Umar are joined by their sister Saadhia to talk about all things quirky. With Sid working on a big DIY project, the boy's have taken it upon themselves to invite other Siddiquis in to the podcast fold and Saadhia does not disappoint. Hear more about where the Siddiquis get their sense of humor from and where they rank themselves on the quirky meter.

Cheers Big Ears
Ep 13 - with guest host Matt Smith

Cheers Big Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 112:48


With Sid on assignment, The Chad is joined in the Fortress of Boozitude by longtime friend Matt Smith. This weeks drunkversation includes a little bit of gaming, then Matt talks about his Wedding, Honeymoon & the first year of marriage. They then get geeky and talk Game of Thrones,  Man Crushes, the IGN Top Heroes & Villains and Avengers: End Game. All this on a drunk and geeky episode 13.

On Target
170 - On Target: It's What's In The Grooves That Count

On Target

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 58:17


This episode is over capacity, standing room only. 22 stunning examples of the Mod sound. Troweling through the ocean of AMAZING 60's beats from Popcorn, soul interpretations of standards, originals of famous covers, flip sides and a couple of long-wanted, prime material Mod Marty is squeezing an unadulterated amount of quality into this one hour. For your ears only. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "I'm Gonna Put a Watch on You" Ruby Lee - Poptone "Stay" Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs - Herald "Ya Ya" Lee Dorsey - Fury "Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While)" Kim Weston - Gordy "C'est Si Bon" Gerri Granger - Double L "Finders Keepers" Gloria Jones - Uptown "Superman" The Clique - White Whale "Shakey Jakes" The Strange Bros. Show - Sire "No No No" Ola & The Janglers - Gazell "Luci Baines" The American Four - Selma "Clap Your Hands" Ambertones - Newman "Speak To Me" P.P. Arnold - Immediate "Travelin' Man" Joe Simon - Sound Stage 7 "I Cried For You" The Tempests - Stardust "You Can't By Pass This Love" The Hesitations - Kapp "The Real Thing" Tina Britt - Eastern "Everyone Makes A Mistake" Chris Farlowe - Immediate "Who'll Be The Next In Line" The Kinks - Pye "Green Door" Wynder K. Frog - United Artists "Shake" Otis Redding - Stax "Footsee" The Chosen Few - Roulette "Fishin' With Sid" Dave Cortez & The Moon People - Speed

Sports in Depth
Sports In Depth/The Boxing Way With Lady A/Happy B-Day Yogi/*TRUST*IN**GOD****/

Sports in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 140:00


'Sports In Depth' With,Dr.M.Lee''Doc'' Stanley Sr.,and his sports posse, is an in depth informative educational and historical look at the world of sports,on this renowned,educational and legendary award winning,radio show,'Sports In Depth'. SID diverses from both a daily and historical perspective,bringing both an in depth look and perspective not only on the sports of our times but too of the players and performers of the said events, both now and of yesteryear. 'Sports In Depth',AKA SID, also brings us the unique strategies of sports from an intellectual prospective. Not just athletics because as it takes raw GOD given talent and conditioning. It too takes a Blessed mind fueled with passion, determination,interlect and a belief of competing and accomplishing too. And with the in depth knowledge and diverse intellect, of Doc's iconic posse,'Sports In Depth' is too,''the world in Depth''. This segment is again that award winning and both highly acclaimed and demanded segment,'The Boxing Way With Lady A'..With SID's first lady and the sports foremost female mind of the,''sweet science'',of her time,the iconic,''Lady A''. We too say Happy birthday to baseball and Yankee great Yogi Berra who by the grace of GOD,turned 90 today.We too remember Joe Louis whose birthday is tomorrow along with living muscial legend,Stevie Wonder.May too holds the birthdays of both of boxings legendary Sugars,Robinson and Leonard.And boxing icons,Mark Breland and Iran Barkley as well as baseball's greatest player,the immortal and electrifying Willie Mays. GOD bless thanks for joining us again,where we always,''Rope the Rumors,Hog tie the Issues and Brand the Truth.''TRUST*IN*GOD

Wild City
Wild City #055 - Sid Vashi

Wild City

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2013 16:37


Sid Vashi is a producer and multi-instrumentalist from Detroit, Boston, and more recently Gurgaon, India. A man who enjoys listening to R.D Burman and J Dilla simultaneously and often refers to himself in the third person. With a deep love for sample based music, he tries to incorporate these ideas to his unique brand of electronic music, by using and manipulating samples "until they take on a personality and voice of their own." We picked up on this young chap, earlier this year and have been holding on to this mix for a while. His stunning Motherland Tourism EP, available to download via his Bandcamp, came as one of the most surprising releases from any artist this year, fusing modern production sensibilities with Indian classical/Bollywood samples. With Sid on all production duties, co-collaborator Soopy provides all vocal samples and each self-written track abounds with tunnels of broad, hypnotic loops and ambient samples whilst retaining hazy basslines and splashes of colour that have almost become a staple for post-dubstep producers, the world over. As a whole, the EP showcases the versatility of this young beat-maker who we're hoping to bring over to India for a show later this year. The mix is almost just a tease. Counting in at just over 16 minutes it runs through 5 original productions alongside a track from Flying Lotus, Madlib and Heems. A good choice of company and we just can't wait to hear more. "This mix is just a compilation of my own stuff as well as some stuff from some western artists that really influenced my style, especially in terms of the way I like to sample and arrange different sounds." - Sid Vashi For a tracklist and further info, head over here: http://www.thewildcity.com/EN/music.xhtml/article/3961-wild-city-055-motherland-tourism