by Senior Airman Daniel Phelps
94th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
10/21/2014 - ROME, Ga. -- A
team from the 94th Airlift Wing brought a C-130 Hercules to the Wings
over North Georgia air show in Rome, Georgia, Oct. 18 -19, to showcase
the aircraft and let the public know about its capabilities.
The crew and pilots gave tours of the bay area and cockpit and showed visitors how trauma medical dummy "Lieutenant Dan" worked.
"People have loved this," said 1st Lt. Anthony Toste, 700th Airlift
Squadron pilot. "We've had a constant line out here of 30 to 40 people
for a good four hours."
Guests asked tons of questions from how much fuel the jet used to its
range and speed and for explanations of what the aeromedical technicians
did, Toste explained.
The Hercules pilots also met several former C-130 aviators, the pilot added.
With the extensive history of the jet, it isn't too surprising to run into former crew of the Hercules, Toste commented.
"Over the years I've run into 50 to 60 of them," he added. "The C-130
has been around for so long and is so recognizable. It hasn't changed
that much."
One guest was particularly fascinated by the jet. 11-year-old Glen
Sheppard toured the jet and wanted to get photos with the Airmen,
saluting each one, enlisted and officer alike.
"My son has been loving this," said Scott Sheppard, Glenn's father.
"He's infatuated with the Air Force. I was in the Marines for a couple
years and have been teaching him about the military."
"The excitement of the kids has by far been my favorite part of this,"
Toste said. "They have been all over everything. They make this worth
it."
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
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