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CrewDog
03-05-2009, 08:19 PM
Has anyone ever worked on the flight line at Moody AFB, in Georgia? I have a week left of my tech school, and that is my first assignment. I haven't had any instructors that have ever been there, and the very few people I've met all said that the place wasn't very nice. I was just curious and a little anxious to actually hear something good about where I"m headed.

soccermark23
03-05-2009, 08:30 PM
Not to add fuel to the fire, but the people I've talked have said it's kind of crappy as well. You could just volunteer for Korea.

Billyd
03-05-2009, 08:47 PM
The one good thing about Moody? It isn't Minot. Like any flightline, it is too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. The mosquitoes are the size of T-37's and can haul off small dogs.

Seriously though, every assignment is unique and what you get out of it will depend a lot on what you put into it.

Unless things have changed, as a first termer, you can get orders after a year so go there, get your 5-level and put in for orders. Volunteer to go to Korea and you will find yourself in the Land of the Morning Calm before you know it.

Good luck.

soccermark23
03-05-2009, 09:11 PM
The one good thing about Moody? It isn't Minot. Like any flightline, it is too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. The mosquitoes are the size of T-37's and can haul off small dogs.

Seriously though, every assignment is unique and what you get out of it will depend a lot on what you put into it.

Unless things have changed, as a first termer, you can get orders after a year so go there, get your 5-level and put in for orders. Volunteer to go to Korea and you will find yourself in the Land of the Morning Calm before you know it.

Good luck.

Vermont is actually just about right in the summer, the winter however is a whole different animal.

CrewDog
03-05-2009, 09:25 PM
I guess that's all I can do is make the best of it. I will have to study hard and pass my CDC's and then work on getting my five level. I don't know about Korea. I heard I will end up there sooner or later. My orders say I will be working in the phase dock though. I still haven't been able to get ahold of my flight chief to confirm that though.

soccermark23
03-05-2009, 09:27 PM
I guess that's all I can do is make the best of it. I will have to study hard and pass my CDC's and then work on getting my five level. I don't know about Korea. I heard I will end up there sooner or later. My orders say I will be working in the phase dock though. I still haven't been able to get ahold of my flight chief to confirm that though.

Have you been able to get in touch with anyone at Moody? They should have someone set up as a sponsor to contact you and make sure everything is going somewhat smoothly when you arrive.

pingjocky
03-05-2009, 09:28 PM
...Georgia...

That's all I would need to hear, and I'd volunteer in a half-heartbeat. Granted, I'm a beer drinkin, Skoal chewin, Jeep drivin, pistol packin, certified redneck from the hills of SC....so GA is daggone near home for me. GA is nice....hot in the summer, "chilly" in the winter. Plenty of huntin, fishin, and down home good country cookin!! You'll like GA....you're just across the Okefenokee from me (I'm at King's Bay). Bring bug spray, but the gators are cool!

R/
Pingjocky

skf_atc
03-05-2009, 09:31 PM
One of the controllers I worked with at Lackland used to be at Moody. From what she told me its slow but Billyd's right, each assignment is unique. I mean I'm 1/4 way done with my A school and might be getting orders to either fly UAVs or get on an LPD out of Norfolk (from what I put on my dream sheet) so my first operational command's going to be interesting.

CrewDog
03-07-2009, 01:19 PM
I've called twice now, and can't get ahold of anyone in the squadron I'm supposed to be going to. I've been calling the number I was given to call from a regular cell phone and no one answers. So come Monday I'm going to call the DSN number from the base.

And Ping...I'm not from as far down south as you are, but I grew up in West Virginia, so I'm pretty excited to return to the east coast. I like the outdoors so I think I should be alright down there.

NightRunner
03-07-2009, 06:16 PM
I've called twice now, and can't get ahold of anyone in the squadron I'm supposed to be going to. I've been calling the number I was given to call from a regular cell phone and no one answers. So come Monday I'm going to call the DSN number from the base.

That's not uncommon. When I PCS'd to Korea (coincidentally because I disliked my first base) I couldn't contact anyone until the week my flight left--despite it being a 24-hr facility. Even when I was en-route to my first assignment after training, I couldn't get anyone on the phone. The first contact I had with anyone from my gaining unit was at the airport in San Antonio where some guy was holding a sign with the name of my new unit. I don't know how they knew to send someone to pick me up, but it all worked out in the end.

armysc_25b
03-07-2009, 08:18 PM
Just do yourself a favor... Unless you're attending the Masters, stay away from the Augusta area from like mid-March to mid-to-late April.

A) The traffic sucks
B) With all the construction going on on I-20, the traffic sucks worse

Aside from that, Augusta, GA, is a nice place to visit. That, and if you get sick of the place, major cities like Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, and Columbia are only 2-3 hours away.

madrussian
03-07-2009, 11:03 PM
Like stated above: each assignment is different and unique. I did not like my first duty station when I first arrived (Cannon AFB, NM) but learned to make the best of it. Made several friends with the locals and got involved with different activities on and off base. The 3 years spent there were gone before I knew it and I was on my way to Homestead AFB, FL. Again, different location and different characteristics.

The best advice that I can give to you is: You have to adjust yourself to what each stations has and what the AF has in store for you.

BTW, I am a good ole boy from the great state of Georgia and a AF veteran and would like to say that I am proud to have you in my state as a member of the Military.:afgarrison:

RedBeard
03-08-2009, 01:02 AM
That's all I would need to hear, and I'd volunteer in a half-heartbeat. Granted, I'm a beer drinkin, Skoal chewin, Jeep drivin, pistol packin, certified redneck from the hills of SC....so GA is daggone near home for me. GA is nice....hot in the summer, "chilly" in the winter. Plenty of huntin, fishin, and down home good country cookin!! You'll like GA....you're just across the Okefenokee from me (I'm at King's Bay). Bring bug spray, but the gators are cool!

R/
Pingjocky

Not that I have ever served at Moody AFB but the Valdosta area is not that bad. It is in the sticks but Tallahassee and JAX are not too far away. If you like hunting, fishing, boating, camping, etc then this is the place to be.