12 June – Disappointment
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Mind –Back on the train again, I had to take a sequester break. Let’s continue on and close out Top Gun myth busting. Without a doubt the 1986 movie had some cool shots, I think one of the best is the Tom Kitty doing an aileron roll right after take off with the camera pointed back at the carrier. Also cool were the shots of aircraft swarming around during the dogfights…this however, is Hollywood folks. In reality we try to take care of most of the killing before anybody is close to seeing another aircraft. In the event we do arrive at visual engagements actually gaining the “Tally-ho” is extremely difficult. Fighter aircraft are small, (noted exception for my favorite aircraft to pick-on, the F-15E) and they are painted a camouflage gray which makes spotting them even more difficult outside of a couple of miles. In addition aircraft formations purposely fly farther apart so as to complicate efforts to gain a visual of more than one aircraft at a time. So when Maverick and Goose are clowning around yelling at Iceman to take the shot or clear…once again I would chalk that up to making a good movie, but not anywhere close to reality. Reality is the bad guy just blows up never seeing who shot him. A good wingman stays away from the “furball” and looks for a clear shot of opportunity while protecting the “engaged” fighter, once the shot is open its just taken…fights over, egress quickly. To sum it up, there is no I in the combat team, a flight lead and wingman work together to get the job done.
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Body – Endurance
Wingman
Row 500 meters for time
Flight Leads
Row 2000 meters for time
Instructors
Row 5000 meters for time
Weapons Instructor Course
Row 5000 meters in <20 minutes
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Recipe of the Day
Chicken and Watercress Salad with Almonds and Feta
Recipe from Bon Appétit
Photo by Elinor Carucci
Serves – 4
Prep time – 15 minutes active, 15 minutes total
Nutrition – 385 calories, 20 grams protein, 31 grams fat, 7 grams carbs
Ingredients
1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar
1 large shallot, chopped
3 tablespoons almond oil, walnut oil, or grapeseed oil
3 tablespoons grapeseed oil
3 large bunches watercress, thick stems trimmed
2 fully cooked chicken breast halves, meat torn into bite-size pieces
3/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
4 apricots, pitted, each half cut into wedges
1/4 cup sliced almonds, toasted
Directions
Combine vinegar and shallot in medium bowl. Whisk in both oils. Season dressing to taste with salt and pepper.
Place watercress, chicken, cheese, and apricots in large bowl. Add dressing; toss. Divide salad among 4 plates. Sprinkle each with almonds.
Wine – Chateau d’Esclans Côtes de Provence
MackNBee taste rating 2 out of 4
AJAX ease of prep rating 3 out of 4
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Spirit – Psalms 3:3 “But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high. I call out to the Lord, and he answers me from his holy mountain.”
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19 Friday Apr 2013
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Round Two
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Mind – Competitors know about the pre-game jitters. The excitement of the moment, the adrenaline, the fear of the unknown, all contribute to the butterflies dancing in your stomach. There have been many studies on how stress can actually improve performance up to a certain point. Stress and anticipation heightens senses and can focus energy. It can also be crippling. I am in constant awe when I read about what the greatest generation did during WW II. I had the opportunity of meeting a B-17 turret gunner who flew 117 missions and made it back alive. Statistically this was next to impossible from 1942-43 when Sergeant Roth started flying; the time before the allies still had not established air superiority. Tour length was established at 25 missions, but many didn’t make it that far. The thing that is amazing is the bravery it took to go on mission number 2, 3, 4 and so on. The first mission was fueled by bravado and curiosity, after that it was pure guts when reality set in and their friends didn’t return. I asked Sergeant Roth what kept him going, he said it was his sense duty and commitment to his brothers. Imagine what we could all accomplish with that kind of dedication.
Cheers
AJAX a.k.a. “The Raging Scotsman”
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Body – Strength, Leg Day
Wingman
5 minutes of jump ropes
5 minutes of 12-24” box jumps
4 rounds of
25 Air Squats
25 Walking Lunges
25 Standing Calf Raises
25 Burpees
Flight Leads
5 minutes of jump ropes
5 minutes of 12-24” box jumps
3 Sets Each of
25x 25 lbs. kettle bell swings
10x 95 lbs. squats
10x 45 lbs. lunges
10x Good Mornings
10x 45 lbs. straight leg deadlifts
10x 45 lbs. calf raises with shrug
Instructors
300 double unders
5 minutes AMRAP 24” box jumps
3 Sets Each of
25x 50 lbs. kettle bell swings
10x 225 lbs. squats
10x 95 lbs. lunges
10x 45lb good mornings
10x 135 lbs. straight leg deadlifts
10x 225 lbs. calf raises with shrug
Weapons Instructor Course
500 double unders
5 minutes AMRAP 36” box jumps
3 Sets Each of
25x 50 lbs. kettle bell swings
10x 315 lbs. squats
10x 135 lbs. lunges
10x 45lb good mornings
10x 225 lbs. straight leg deadlifts
10x 225 lbs. calf raises with shrug
Finish with 1000m all out row
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Recipe of the Day
Turkey Chili with Bacon and Ginger Snaps
Rachel Ray’s chili heavily modified by AJAX
Photo by AJAX
Serves – 8
Prep time – 36 (HARRRUMP) minutes active, 50 minutes total
Nutrition – 500 calories, 44 grams protein, 27 grams fat, 18 grams carbs
Ingredients
1.5 pounds ground turkey
6 slices super thick bacon, ½ inch strips
1 pound top sirloin steak, DICED!
1 large sweet yellow onion DICED!
1 fresh jalapeno, DICED!
4 cloves of garlic, crushed
1 15 ounce can of tomato sauce
4 Tablespoons of Pete’s hot sauce
2 Tablespoons of Worcestershire
1 teaspoon Tobasco
½ cup of brown sugar
8 ground ginger snaps, about ¾ cup
½ cup of chili powder
2 teaspoons of salt
1 Tablespoon of ground black pepper
¾ cup of beef stock
½ cup of sour cream
1 cup of plain Greek yogurt
Directions
Gather all the ingredients. Cut the sirloin into quarter to half inch cubes. Slice the bacon into half inch strips. Dice the onion, jalapeno, and crush the garlic. Chop the ginger snaps in a food processor until fine crumbs. Combine in a medium bowl the tomato sauce, Worcestershire, hot sauce, Tobasco, brown sugar, and crumbed ginger snaps. Combine in a separate bowl the yogurt and sour cream.
Cook the bacon in a large pot until the fat is rendered and starting to crisp, about 6 minutes. Add the turkey and the sirloin and cook on high heat until browned, about 10 more minutes. Add to the turkey, sirloin, salt, pepper, and chili powder, cooking for 1 more minute. Add the onion, jalapeno and garlic cooking until softened, about 6 minutes. Add the tomato, Worcestershire, hot sauce, gingersnap mixture, bring to a boil then reduce heat to simmer. Add ½ cup of beef stock and simmer to desired consistency, about 10-15 minutes.
Serve with yogurt sour cream mixture and garnish with cilantro and saltine crackers.
MackNBee taste rating 3 out of 4
AJAX ease of prep rating 4 out of 4
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Spirit – Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”
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Mind – “So Maverick and Goose, what exactly were you doing with the MIG up there?” “Communicating!” was Goose’s response to Charlie’s question. Let’s get one thing straight, flying inverted, three feet away, and directly above another fighter aircraft is completely ridiculous and not done, even by the Thunderbirds and Blue Angels.
When encountering aircraft with unknown intentions real fighter pilots are not going to put their aircraft in a position of disadvantage. Remember the Chinese J-8 that ran into the Navy P-3 on April 1, 2001, known as the Hainan Island incident? The Chinese pilot was killed in the collision and the P-3 crew is fortunate to be alive. I don’t know what the Chinese pilot was thinking, but when it comes to flying, running into things is generally frowned upon.
Real fighter pilots are extremely disciplined and adhere to procedures and rules that they apply in training and in combat. This is the one area that Viper got right when he was chewing out Maverick and Goose for their hard deck violations. Professionals apply discipline to all they do, while actors…are just acting. Real results are obtained through discipline and hard work.
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Body – Mobility and Flexibility
Wingman/Flight Leads/Instructors
30/60/90 minutes of yoga
Weapons Instructor Course
90 Minutes of hot Bikram yoga
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Recipe of the Day
Steak Picadillo Soft Tacos
Recipe from Bon Appétit
Photo by AJAX
Serves – 4
Prep time – 35 minutes active, 35 minutes total
Nutrition – 658 calories, 31 grams protein, 20 grams fat, 83 Carbs. Nutritional info is based on my calculations using the App Lose It. I have found the online info incorrect and usually low.
Ingredients
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 12-ounce strip of skirt steak
1/2 cup 1/4-inch squares green bell pepper
3/4 cup canned diced tomatoes with green chiles
1/3 cup halved drained pimiento-stuffed green olives plus brine from jar
1/4 cup raisins
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
8 corn tortillas
Chopped fresh cilantro (for garnish)
Directions
Heat oil in large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Sprinkle steak with salt and pepper. Add to skillet; sauté 3 to 4 minutes per side for medium-rare. Transfer to plate. Add bell pepper to skillet. Sauté 2 minutes. Add tomatoes with green chiles,olives, raisins, tomato paste, cumin, and allspice. Simmer until sauce is thick, stirring often, 3 to 4 minutes. Season to taste with salt, pepper, and olive brine.
Cut steak into 1/3-inch-thick slices on diagonal across grain. Add steak and any juices to sauce in skillet; toss to blend.
Char tortillas over gas flame or in broiler until blackened in spots, 15 to 20 seconds per side. Divide filling among tortillas. Sprinkle with cilantro and serve.
Read More http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Steak-Picadillo-Soft-Tacos-364552#ixzz2ONwNHTdD
MackNBee taste rating 1 out of 4. Nobody really liked it. I should have used fresh tomatoes, my own hatch chilies, better olives, and eliminated the raisins.
AJAX ease of prep rating 3 out of 4
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Spirit – 1 Corinthians 27-29 “But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. God chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him. It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God—that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption.”
© 2013 by LIKEAFIGHTERPILOT. All rights reserved.
The views of LIKEAFIGHTERPILOT are those of the author alone and should not be considered any official DoD, Government, or USAF position.