Here are pictures of Phase II of our training which began on 26 Jul 99 and ended on 14 Dec 99 when we track selected.

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The Lemay flight First Assignment Instructor Pilots (FAIPs) just after track select
Col Ross (41st FTS Squadron Commander) and Col Dunlap after track select.
Class 00-11 "38 guys" after track select.
Brian Duke, Tweet Complete!
Lt Andy Snow prepares for his formation checkride!
Lt Downs and Lt Barker during the "tweet complete" party.
Capt Sostarics (41st FTS Check Flight CC, former Mitchell Flight CC) with evidence of us "talking to the enemy" durring warrior day.
Lt Scott Bischoff on his "Tweet Complete" Flight!
A picture of our class patch and the signatures of the students in Lemay Flight
A tweet landing
Another picture from the RSU
A picture of a tweet taking off from the Runway Supervisory Unit (RSU) Tower
Sometimes Lt Perry Uybarreta gets frustrated with our classmates
Members of our class figuring out what we want to do at the end of tweets
Capt Miller trying to arrange our "tweet complete" party!
Some hangers here at Columbus AFB
The T-37 flightline at CAFB
Tweets on the flight-line
A row of tweets on the flightline during a weather day
A tweet on the flightline during a "weather" day
A row of T-37 here at Columbus AFB, MS.
Lt Manternach posing next to a T-37.
A tweet looking out of place next to a T-38.
Capt Ledet (A Lemay flight IP) stepping to a jet.
Here is Lt Hernandez after spiking a volleyball.
Members of Mitchel flight chilling out on a Saturday.
Lt. Van Beck, a newer arrival to Mitchel flight in the flight room.
Some more members of Mitchel flight practicing flying without the jet.
Some members of Mithel flight learning things in the flight room.
Some times on the flightline are less stressful than others!
Here is Capt Craig Miller relaxing in a pool with his son after a long day.
Here is more of Mitchell Flight painting the dunk tank.
Before we couls dunk anyone, we had to paint the dunk tank with our class's colors.
Lt Mollise is about to get dunked!
Before we hit the dunk tank, we hit the mud pit!
A refreshing dunk after an initial solo!
He wont be dry much longer!
We want his patches to stay dry too.
We wouldn't want Lt Tavernier's ear protection to get wet in the dunk tank would we?
Major Wherly getting out of the first solo dunk tank.
Now Lt Martin is colling off after being dunked in the first solo tank.
Here is Lt Martin as he was dunked in the solo tank.
This is Lt Martin just before being dunked in "first jet solo" dunk tank.
This picture is of Lt John Martin (the only occupant of the pictured tweet) on his first solo flight.
After we concluded that we don't understand the traffic pattern, we turn the beer light on and enjoy. (Note: This is after ALL flying on Friday afternoon.)
Here we are again, trying to understand the traffic pattern.
Here some members of Lemay flight are realizing that we don't understand the traffic pattern yet.
This was Lemay Flight's "ticket to the flightline." Our flight commander had us paint his old dreary looking parking spot to look more like something he'd be proud to park on. Well, here are the results.

 

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