CFF at Nick - I'm a Backeseater

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Shark

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I would like to try and fish in my first CFF.

Does anyone have an open backseat available?

I have all the post requirements. Would just need you to please print an extra release form. Our printer is broken.

Several ways to reach me.... Phone, PM or email: urn_trouble/hotmail

(the @ and the .com were left off so hackers with search programs can't lock onto a full email address)

Home: 423 728-1892 Cell: 423 715-7408


Thanks,
Steve
 
LOL..... I know I'm crazy, but not certifiable!!!!!

I have on all my posts that I'm retired Air Force. I didn't say just what I did for the 20 yrs. emoAngel I had one of the jobs that you wouldn't figure could be so broad. It's called Air Crew Life Support (more commonly called Life Support).

One of the funner things about this career is being chosen as an instructor to get out and teach the pilots survival techniques in all weather environments and conditions and how to evade the enemie if in the wrong country. BUT.... first you have to go to all the survival schools and POW training / Camp as a student. (All aircrews have to attend the same schools also and advanced POW training as well).

Then; back at your base - you have to go thru several weeks of upgrade training in the classroom and out in the field. After teaching for a lenght of time.... you get the chance to go for more advanced training in the field. This whole time you get issued equipment to use in the field and classroom. I have a ton of equipment from all this training and that doesn't count the chance to trade "Goodies" with others over the yrs. Receiving Nice Stuff from others AF units for helping them with special problems etc.

Ok, OK........... so what the ^%$# does this have to do with this post about being a back seater? It's my nice reply about someone coming towards me with a white coat. You see - I carry some of those "Goodies" in my car and I nice collection at home too. I would have to show them what they look like and how sharp they are. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha emoEvil

Can't let my 5ft 4 in size fool ya.

On the serious side.... The last 4 yrs of my career - My speciality was water survival. I trained crews every 2 weeks in our indoor base pool. At the time of my retirement I was teaching water survival for C-130 crews and HH-60 helicopter crews. And underwater egress to my helicopter crews. (underwater egress is specialized training they receive every yr). I was 1 of 3 individuals in the S East US that were certified to tech the chopper crews.

Sorry... got carried away there.
 
SpurHunter - 4/21/2009 10:53 PM

Steve I think you may need a hobby brother! emoLaugh emoDoh emoLaugh
.........Spur he hangs out with mandingo that explains everything emoUpsmile emoUpsmile
 
Spur

You are so right. This boredom is getting to me..... I need someplace very close to get my darn boat done. That will get me out of the house and more time on the water. I do have several hobbies - Fishing, metal detecting, antique bottle hunting, and the yugioh card game. Past injuries prevent me from enjoying the detecting and bottle hunting for more than an hr. Also in the past molded my own weights.
 
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