by Tech. Sgt. Peter Dean
920th Rescue Wing Public Affairs
11/1/2012 - PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- The 920th Rescue Wing showcased the rescue mission to Atlanta-based businessmen and women during a civic leader tour here Oct. 24.
The 94th Airlift Wing, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., transported the group to Patrick AFB aboard one if its C-130 Hercules aircraft.
"That was a great flight," said Dr. Debra Boureau, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University. "This is the first time I have flown on a
military airplane, we were allowed up on the flight deck, it was cool."
The group toured Cape Canaveral Air Station and
visited several historical sites while at Patrick. One such stop was at
Launch Pad 34, where it stands today as a memorial to the crew of Apollo
1, U.S. Air Force Lt. Commander Roger B. Chaffee, Lt. Col. Virgil I.
Grissom, and Lt. Col. Edward H. White II, all perished in a cabin fire
during a launch pad test.
Col. Jeffrey Macrander, 920th RQW commander, gave the civic leaders a
mission brief then led them out to the flight line for tour of a HH-60G
Pave Hawk rescue helicopter.
During lunch, the civic leaders were able to observe 920th pararescuemen
performing a water rescue training exercise in the nearby Banana River.
Civic leaders witnessed as PJs parachuted from a C-130P/N king personal
recovery aircraft and landed in the Banana River. Once in the river,
Pave Hawk rescue helicopters swooped in to recover the PJs using the
hoist capabilities on the Pave Hawk.
"This is a great program," said Chris Rideout, transportation manager,
Croy Engineering. "As an honorary commander, I have had the opportunity
to experience many aspects of the military. It has provided me with a
greater knowledge, understanding and the role our military."
Thursday, November 01, 2012
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