Received a nice award at our annual MedCenter Air ceremony yesterday. So despite my awful flight sim flying I do an OK job in the real aircraft on occasion…(don’t forget, as Captain I only fly 1/3 of the flight…less opportunity to screw up!)
I gotta take my Rift into the rotor pilots lounge one day and fire up some of the DCS modules and record their reactions. It’d be interesting for sure…
It is usually something exceptional. I received the award 15 years ago when that PT-6 blew up on us. Typically it does not go to the fixed wing side because the helicopters do receive a lot of the glory (rightfully so…what they do is way, way more dangerous and to stay safe doing that really is an accomplishment). I think the Harvey and Maria deployments were what earned us the award (I say US because even though my name is on it, I accepted it on behalf of all of fixed-wing because I feel it was definitely a group effort). It was nice to be recognized and I gave a shout out to our maintenance department and the hospital for providing with good equipment because that is really what contributes to a safe operation. It sounds corny, but it really is an all-around team effort…
Hey @PaulRix - one of our birds is headed your way. Too bad it wasn’t me (I’m on the night shift…those are day shift guys) or I’d hit you up for a bite to eat if you were in the vicinity…!
I would normally be out there right about now for my 6-month too. This year they are sending me in grace (next month) due to a scheduling conflict with another pilot. I’m sure it is waaaaay colder in July than June in Dallas.