FlyAAway
Sep 5, 00, 6:40 pm
I finally had the opportunity to visit South America. It was not airline travel, but it was an Air Force Reserve mission that took me there.
The mode of transportation was the military version of the DC-10-30CF..the KC-10A.
We departed Travis AFB, CA on Thursday evening, August 31st, at around 1700. A little over 10 hours later, we arrived at Diego Aracena, A.B. which is a joint use airfield at Iquique.
The place was one of the most barren I have ever seen. Saudi Arabia looks lush compared to this portion of Chile. Almost no vegetation except the occasional tree near a dwelling. We were told that it rains, on average, only twice per year. Average rainfall is 3/10" per year.
Our driver, Leo, took us to town and provided an excellent running monologue about the area.
Iquique is primarily a resort town that lies next to the Pacific Ocean just north of the Tropic of Capricorn.
We had reservations for Best Western Hotel Gavina, but ended up at the Terrado Club Hotel. Both hotels have ocean views, but I believe the former has the superior view.
The crew of eleven, which included a 4-man maintenance team arrived at the hotel to find our luggage had not. It had gone ahead of us on a truck. We also found that our rooms were not ready. We sent Leo for beer and he returned with a local brew called "Cristal".
The rooms were ready around 11 a.m. We took 90 minute "combat naps" and then Leo gave us a tour of the town to include shopping for wine. I sampled a cabernet and a merlot that were to my liking and bought a bottle of each. There was another cabernet that we were not allowed to sample, so the pilot and I deduced that it must be one of the best and each purchased a bottle. It was a 1995 Cabernet Reserva - "Miguel Torres". I am anxious to share this with my bride sometime soon! She fancies the Merlot, but that is another story.
After shopping, Leo took us to the local EKONO for more beer. We retired to the suite that the pilot and I were sharing and enjoyed the beers whilst watching Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion with subtitles in Spanish.
Then Leo and his backup driver, Luis, drove us to Taberna Barracuda for steak dinner. The price was reasonable (6,000 pesos. I exchanged $40 for 22,500 pesos, you do the math) and the quality was outstanding. Luis explained that the beef was either Argentinian or Hawaiian.
After dinner, two of us were deposited at the seaside casino, two at the Aloha Club on the beach near the hotel. The remainder went to the hotel and retired.
The next morning we had an 0430 "show time". We arrived at the aircraft to load cargo. 16 pallets of support equipment to include a spare engine for an F-16 as well as various aerospace ground equipment. We were tasked with bringing 6-F-16C/D aircraft back to Albuquerque, NM. This unit was attached to the New Mexico Air National Guard. So we loaded the 16 pallets and 63 personnel and refueled the F-16's inflight enroute to Macdill AFB in Tampa Florida.
We spent the night there at the Doubletree near the civilian airport. We had steaks at Charly's right next door. Outstanding beef.
We launched at noon the next day with about a dozen Domino's Pizzas that were delivered to base operations 20 minutes prior to takeoff.
We refueled the fighters twice and then landed to deliver the people and equipment.
After that, back to Travis AFB, CA. I caught a ride to Sacramento Airport to get a rental car, stopped in Woodland on the way back for a Mexican dinner at Jody's Cafe; try it sometime! Then I drove back to the base and found there was no room at the Westwind Inn (government billeting facility on the base). They provided me with contract quarters offbase in Concord at the Hilton. Woke up early the next morning (0330) and drove to San Jose to catch flight 2729 to SNA and drove home 65 miles to arrive by 0900 Sunday Morning, September 4.
The trip was short and grueling and not enough time was spent in Chile, but I now have a pin in the map!
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[This message has been edited by FlyAAway (edited 09-05-2000).]
[This message has been edited by FlyAAway (edited 09-11-2000).]
The mode of transportation was the military version of the DC-10-30CF..the KC-10A.
We departed Travis AFB, CA on Thursday evening, August 31st, at around 1700. A little over 10 hours later, we arrived at Diego Aracena, A.B. which is a joint use airfield at Iquique.
The place was one of the most barren I have ever seen. Saudi Arabia looks lush compared to this portion of Chile. Almost no vegetation except the occasional tree near a dwelling. We were told that it rains, on average, only twice per year. Average rainfall is 3/10" per year.
Our driver, Leo, took us to town and provided an excellent running monologue about the area.
Iquique is primarily a resort town that lies next to the Pacific Ocean just north of the Tropic of Capricorn.
We had reservations for Best Western Hotel Gavina, but ended up at the Terrado Club Hotel. Both hotels have ocean views, but I believe the former has the superior view.
The crew of eleven, which included a 4-man maintenance team arrived at the hotel to find our luggage had not. It had gone ahead of us on a truck. We also found that our rooms were not ready. We sent Leo for beer and he returned with a local brew called "Cristal".
The rooms were ready around 11 a.m. We took 90 minute "combat naps" and then Leo gave us a tour of the town to include shopping for wine. I sampled a cabernet and a merlot that were to my liking and bought a bottle of each. There was another cabernet that we were not allowed to sample, so the pilot and I deduced that it must be one of the best and each purchased a bottle. It was a 1995 Cabernet Reserva - "Miguel Torres". I am anxious to share this with my bride sometime soon! She fancies the Merlot, but that is another story.
After shopping, Leo took us to the local EKONO for more beer. We retired to the suite that the pilot and I were sharing and enjoyed the beers whilst watching Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion with subtitles in Spanish.
Then Leo and his backup driver, Luis, drove us to Taberna Barracuda for steak dinner. The price was reasonable (6,000 pesos. I exchanged $40 for 22,500 pesos, you do the math) and the quality was outstanding. Luis explained that the beef was either Argentinian or Hawaiian.
After dinner, two of us were deposited at the seaside casino, two at the Aloha Club on the beach near the hotel. The remainder went to the hotel and retired.
The next morning we had an 0430 "show time". We arrived at the aircraft to load cargo. 16 pallets of support equipment to include a spare engine for an F-16 as well as various aerospace ground equipment. We were tasked with bringing 6-F-16C/D aircraft back to Albuquerque, NM. This unit was attached to the New Mexico Air National Guard. So we loaded the 16 pallets and 63 personnel and refueled the F-16's inflight enroute to Macdill AFB in Tampa Florida.
We spent the night there at the Doubletree near the civilian airport. We had steaks at Charly's right next door. Outstanding beef.
We launched at noon the next day with about a dozen Domino's Pizzas that were delivered to base operations 20 minutes prior to takeoff.
We refueled the fighters twice and then landed to deliver the people and equipment.
After that, back to Travis AFB, CA. I caught a ride to Sacramento Airport to get a rental car, stopped in Woodland on the way back for a Mexican dinner at Jody's Cafe; try it sometime! Then I drove back to the base and found there was no room at the Westwind Inn (government billeting facility on the base). They provided me with contract quarters offbase in Concord at the Hilton. Woke up early the next morning (0330) and drove to San Jose to catch flight 2729 to SNA and drove home 65 miles to arrive by 0900 Sunday Morning, September 4.
The trip was short and grueling and not enough time was spent in Chile, but I now have a pin in the map!
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[This message has been edited by FlyAAway (edited 09-05-2000).]
[This message has been edited by FlyAAway (edited 09-11-2000).]