Some of my mission footage from Afghanistan of Air Force/Air National Guard Combat Rescue/CASEVAC operations in the Helmand Valley region. Responding on the fly via the HH-60G Pave Hawk, CSAR is an advanced and highly capable rescue system for the coalition forces fighting in Afghanistan. This very sobering deployment is probably my last in an “operational” capacity as I transition within my military career. Regardless of where I end up, I will continue to push for a dedicated high quality filming team, and a “prime time” outlet for the public to maintain it’s connection with our service-members. Corresponding articles: www.afcent.af.mil www.michaelyon-online.com A nice lithograph honoring the Pedros: www.aviationgraphic.com Camera = Sony HDR-XR500 w/ Wide Angle Adapter & VholdR ContourHD Music = Weezer – The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
Been out with buddies- had a few to drink. Stopped by the office on the way home to pick up some things to work on tomorrow. Paused to fire up a Red before heading home. Love smoken on a cool night (well it was downright cold here).
Endulging in my smoke, boots, flight suit and flight jacket fetishes… the air force pilot needs a smoke before heading out to the runway. At the end is some posing and exploration of the uniform…
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This 1964 documentary on women’s uniforms was presented by the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command, Photographic Section.
A short video I made of a C-130 Hercules @ Vandenberg AFB for Pararescue and Combat Controller team leader upgrade training. We had the pleasure of working with some elite Airmen from all over, and dropping them at various altitudes including 14000+. As an added bonus, the instructors for this course need tandem currencies and asked for volunteers. I was lucky enough to get a chance at a 14000 altitude HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) jump. Everyone in the video wearing ABU’s or a Flight Suit is either maintenance personnel or a C-130 crewmember.