This week-end Reese and I visited My nephew Kurt in
the northeren Michigan town of Oscoda. It's the location
of the former Wurtzsmith USAFB. The base is mostly rented
to a wealthy businessman named Konnie Kalitta who owns an
'international air cargo transportation company called Kalitta Air.
For the most part Konnie buys up used 747's from around the world,
he then refurbishes them into air cargo transports. The huge facility
is also a place where privately owned jets can get emergency repairs.
My nephew works as a sheet metal repairman there and on Saturday
he got me and Reese admitted.
The huge DC-10 that they are standing in front of, recently has been
in Colorado, where it has been fighting the wild forrest fires. The tank
on the bottom of the huge jet holds 12,000 gallons of water and a chemical
fire retardent additive. The disassembled 747 in the one shot has been
scavenged so that other jets may continue flying....
The big white 757 is owned by a religious group. It has 2 stories, three
baths, a full kitchen, and a dining room.....No Comment!!
I haven't worked since April due to my...."Condition"
Tomorrow, I'm Back To Work...Galen Haynes:Biker Businessman!!!
BTW...Friday Flash 55 was a Glorious success.
Thank you all for your support and participation......Later .
glad to have the 55s back man...i hope your first day is not too tough on you tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteOwned by a religious group??? Good grief.
ReplyDeletewow, just wow.
ReplyDeleteand here's hoping tomorrow is a great day for you. i am so glad for you!
CAme here from D.Moll and her 55. BTW - the Big White is actually a 747!
ReplyDeleteHope u´ll have a great first day at work today G-man!
ReplyDeleteHappiness is! ( 55's of course) And hopefully your return to work-
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Conrad (Connie) Kalitta = NHRA's The Bounty Hunter , 10 time national event winner and NHRA Hall of Fame driver
ReplyDeleteBIG Big money in religion eh? A little searching turned up some interesting information like why is the jet registered in ARUBA? One of those notorious in the news lately tax shelters. why would a preacher man need A TAX HAVEN?
ReplyDeleteYeah take it easy at work but try not to sit around too much, OK?
You know you've been through the wringer when you look forward to going back to work. Glad to hear it, G-Man!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're fit for work again G, though in a few months time you will be ready for a vacation methinks. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you're not working too hard, G-Man!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! religion really is a cash cow ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, Flash 55 was fun! I'd love to know what religious group! I bet everyone at work will be so happy to have you back!
ReplyDeleteHope the day at work went well. I bet they were glad to have you back.
ReplyDeleteAh you know you're "back" in the real world when work rears it's head and beckons. :)
ReplyDeleteBut go slow...tell 'em it's your Blogger pals' orders.
Cool place.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your first day back!
Wow those planes are big. You know Ive been to an airport and Ive been to the windows and seen the planes heck Ive been on a plane but when you look at these its like I was never even close to a real plane. I hope you continue to get better and stronger each day and I hope when you finally get back to work that you dont over do it! We want Mr Knowitall around for alittle while longer please. HUGS
ReplyDeleteCool! I grew up about 45 minutes further up the road from Oscoda. We used to go on field trips to Wurtsmith back when they still had B-52s there.
ReplyDeleteAnd wow, you're going back to work! Woo-hoo! (at least, I presume 'woo-hoo'; I mean, we're talkin' about work here, right?)
Onward and upward!