
by Thomas C. Utts
1981
Everett Dominey, a crew chief
on HH-53, first got to Clark on
a TDY from Kadena with the
33rd Air Rescue Recovery Sq.
His bird had a maintenance
problem and set down in the
jungle. Dominey had to be
lowered on a penetrator to
get to it to do the repairs.
And he still came back PCS
from '83 through '87.
1984--C-130 Electronic
warfare bird out of Yokota, at Clark for refurb.
Photo by Joe Santos, stationed at Clark from 1980-1982.
The next group of pictures were sent by Greg
Bastyr, who spent
a total of 9 years at Clark on three separate
tours
assigned to the 374th OMS and 3 EMS.
1987 -- This C-141 with some
unusual markings showed up
at Clark for the holidays.
It was carrying the
jolly old Christmas Elf
Bob Hope. He arrives
at Base Ops on his
final USO tour.
1989 -- Above & Below: Air Force One
-- or is it Air Force Two when it is the vice president?
Anyway, it brought Vice President Dan Quayle to Clark in September.
The NPA welcomed
the VP by ambushing and murdering two Ford Aerospace U.S. civilian
employees headed
home after a long day at the Crow Valley gunnery range at Camp O'Donnell
1988--F-15 from Kadena in front of the 3rd CRS
Fuel Shop Hanger
looking toward Cope Thunder Ramp
3rd TFS F4-E #1392on the Clark flightline.
Two version of a photo
of a Royal Singapore
Air Force C-130H on
flightline with majestic
Mt. Arayat background.
Examples of how graphic
software can manipulate
a single photograph.
By the 80s the so called Freedom bird, the MAC contract flight flying
folks to and from Clark, was operated by Hawaiian Air.
After viewing this page James R. Goldsberry
wrote in to say the Phantoms
below were F-4G Wild Weasel's ("E" models
converted for Electronic
warfare and SAM suppression) from the 90th
TFS.
3rd TFW F-4 taxing out for takeoff.
With Mt. Arayat
in the background,
here it comes.
And
there
it goes.
In 1990 the 3 TFW
was flying F-4Es.
(Photo by
Joey Hodges
Crew Chief)
1990
Bad To The
Bone
( Photo by
Joey
Hodges)
1990
An F-5E at Clark
for a Cope Thunder.
Looks like it's
tricked out to be
an aggressor bird.
(Photo by
Joey Hodges)
Pictured here is the
3rd Avionics PMEL, the
Precision Measurement
Equipment Lab which
tested and repaired much
of the sophisticated gear
on the complex aircraft.
(Photo by Rex Beeter -- 1975)
A1C Zhon Henry, left, and Staff Sergeant Rodney
Eastman, center and right, in the process
of loading an AIM-7 missile. In photo on the right, Eastman uses
his high-tech, very expensive
"special tool" to calibrate the missile fin. He said the photo was
taken during a DOD weapons
load evaluation in 1989. They were assigned to the 3rd
AGS/3rd AMU/MAABW Weapons
Flight. Eastman was honorably discharged in March of
1990 and now lives in Los Angeles.
These pictures were sent by TSgt. Mark Edwards,
at the time a crew chief
at Kunsan AB, Korea. He went TDY to Clark
on 4 Cope Thunder
exercises between 1989 and April 1991.
Crowded Clark Flight Line, with F-15s from the 8th TFW at Kadena
AB, Okinawa.
Mark Edwards,
a crew chief from
Kunsan AB, Korea,
talks to the pilot of an
F-16 before a flight.
Not a great photo,
but if you look
close you can see
white steam
rising up from
Mt. Pinatubo
during the last
Cope Thunder.
More Edwards'
pictures on the
Pinatubo-1 page.
Mark (right) and his friends
didn't spend all their time at
Clark on the flightline. They
did manage to find a cold
San Migoo or two . . . or
three . . . or . . . well you
know how is goes.