Days 4 & 5: Smog, Spanglish and the Biggest airplane EVAH

April 2, 2008 | South to Santiago

SANTIAGO, Chile -- Santiago is like Los Angeles or perhaps Mexico City.  There's a lot of smog here and it's trapped (not like Smaug the dragon from the Hobbit, either).  As the city lies in a valley surrounded by high peaks, the smog generated by the millions of cars here gets trapped.  So, the only thing that could allieviate that is a good rain.  And there's none due.  The smog is hell on my lungs right now, especially after the bout with the illness.  So, I've got the persistant cough going every day.  I need a humdifer and 7,213 Halls cough drops. FIDAE 2008 rolls on with the US Air Force!  Our B-1 bombers have rolled overhead twice in demonstration flights.  Our F-15E Strike Eagles, too.  Today, the F-16 soared and did it's thing.  All great stuff.  Our people have shown off their jets and taken them around every airplane we've bought.  They are fantastic, especially under the conditions, which are dry and hot.  And the air show, really, hasn't started.  Usually, the weekdays for any airshow are for press, and other special groups, (like Make-A-Wish, who we hosted Tuesday).  The actual show days are expected to bring hundreds of thousands and that will be a big win for us.

Days 1, 2 & 3: Illness and Orphans

March 31, 2008 | South to Santiago

SANTIAGO, Chile -- In case you're wondering, it takes 10 hours and four minutes to fly from Fort Worth, Texas to Santiago, Chile, nonstop on a modified 707 better known as a KC-135.  It took me a little less than three hours after that to get sick and be bedridden for a day.  But I'll come back to that. My first full day of work started today at FIDAE 2008, an international air show here.  There are scads of international generals, admirals and civilians of power from one soft chair to the next.  The weather could not have been more perfect and inside the air show, things seemed to be well organized.  The time change is actually one hour ahead of East Coast time and the night we arrived, Chile actually fell back an hour, so we all got some extra sleep.