I
would like to add my two cents about my John Kerry
experience. During my career as an Air Force pilot, I
spent two years flying a small twin engine prop plane
around the Pacific from my base in Okinawa, Japan.
On one trip we had to fly Senator Kerry, his
congressional aide, and a Navy Captain (Vietnam, A-4
fighter pilot) who was also in Kerry's party to
various locations in Vietnam and Cambodia as part of
the MIA/POW talks.
When I met him, he was wearing a shirt with a
picture of his sailboat on it. I told him I had a
small 27 sailboat in Okinawa, he remarked "Oh I
never sail on anything less than 135 feet."
When we first flew him into Phnom Penh, he went to
the back of the airplane
around to his staff.
He was never offered any pizza because they were
supposed to have lunch with the Cambodian government
once we landed. The pizza would have been our only
meal that day.
When we picked him up in Cambodia, he was an hour
late getting to the airport. We could not start the
engines and therefore the air conditioning until he
arrived. Phnom Penh at that time was over 100 degrees
with 95% humidity and we were basically sitting in a
greenhouse behind the cockpit windows. When he finally
did arrive, we were wringing out our clothes from the
perspiration. He walks out of the air conditioned car,
into the airplane and asks us "Could you guys get
the air conditioning running, I'm a little warm?"
The other pilot had to physically restrain me from
going back there and picking a fight.
Then we took him into Noi Bai Airfield in Hanoi.
After we picked him up the next day (he stayed the
night in Vietnam, we stayed in Bangkok) we taxied out,
ran up the engines for takeoff, and noticed that our
prop rpm was vibrating all over the place. We taxied
off to the side to look at it, but there was a good
possibility that there was an engine malfunction and
the engine may fail if we took off with it.
Well, Mr. Senator sticks his head up in the cockpit
and says "This plane WILL take off, I have a
press conference in Bangkok in three hours!"
(Maybe this is an indication of how he will run the
FAA). We ran the engines again, and did not have the
problem, so we took off and made it back.
During the flight, he told everyone how he had
taken a Cessna (a small General aviation plane) up
with a fighter pilot, and the fighter pilot remarked
that Kerry was one of the best pilots he had ever
seen. I don't know about other pilots out there, but
it's hard to imagine a little, single-engine prop
plane pilot being able to show the "right
stuff."
After Kerry left the plane, the Navy Captain came
up to us, apologized and said basically that "he
knows Kerry is a jerk" and that we should be glad
we don't have to deal with him every day."
Does this sound like the man of the people or an
obnoxious, pompous, arrogant asshole?
Don Richardson
L3 Communications, Team Leader SCM