Monday, March 19, 2007

Flying with the Big Boys

Thunder in the Valley Airshow was the stage for this weekends event. As Andrew put it "On the Road Again!" The Embry-Riddle Jet Racing Team headed to Columbus, GA to perform at their 10th annual airshow. We arrived in town on Thursday morning in order to speak at a wonderful organization Girls Inc. This is a program that gives young girls a place to go after school. For more information go to http://www.girlsinc.org/

We returned back to the hanger and were invited to join a local flying club for dinner. Then came the one of the best parts of the weekend. ICE CREAM. This place was called the Marble Slab. Holy Cow. If you have ever been there, you know what I am talking about. You get to pick from so many types of ice cream, but here is the good part, they have available more things to add in ice cream than I have ever seen. Now lets start with some plain vanilla ice cream, then add cookie dough, Girl Scout cookies, Snicker Bar, Heath Bar, chocolate chips, nuts, and put it all in a cone dipped in chocolate. The Airshow committee was worried that they may have hired a 50 mph jet dragster with all of the ice cream I ate.

Friday morning, and it is rainy, windy, and very cold. Not good. We went to the performer meetings and found out our schedule for the weekend. The big event for this day was RIBS!!! National award winning ribs were on the menu for later that evening. All of the performers were invited to enjoy these wonderful ribs. Later that evening I fired the car up and tried to warm things up for our own special show.

Saturday morning and the show is on. Windy and bitter cold is what greeted us as we pulled up to the airport. I just knew that it would keep the crowds away, boy oh boy I couldn't have been more wrong. This event is something that people look forward to every year, and they all came out and braved the weather. We fired the ERAU Jet Dragster up to make two passes down the runway. Later that evening, the airshow hosted a catered dinner along with a silent auction to help the Boy Scouts of America.

Sunday morning and it is cold, but the weather report looks better. The wind was down, and it was warmed up fast. We again made two passes down the runway. It was awesome to be taxing down the runway while they were pulling out the perectly restored war birds for the final flight of the day. I can truly say that my job is the best.
At the end of the day we headed home. On the road, Chris and I talked over the weekends events. It was amazing. We were treated so wonderful and with such down home respect. It makes you realize that moments like this don't come along often and you better enjoy them while you can. Thanks Columbus, Georgia.


Love ya,

Elaine

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