Tex_Hill
Airborne All the Way!!!
I work for a corporate contract fuel company HQ'd at GYI/Grayson County Airport, (formerly Perrin Field), and in early May a company called International Tactical Training Center set up shop in one of the hangars here. In late May, early June they brought in an IL-78 "Midas", (which has been parked ever since), as well as a TA-4 and a L-39.
When ITTC showed up, they told the airport board that they had a contract from the Netherlands to do their aggressor training for them. The President of ITTC, (a retired USAF Lt. Gen.), stated that by the end of September they would have F-16's, MIG-29's, & SU-27's operating out of here on a permanent basis. Well, here it is November & none of this has happened. Apparently, these guys didn't have the contract with the Netherlands that they said that they had and now they claim to be shooting for contracts with the USAF & Navy. I doubt these guys will be able to pull anything off because they can't even afford to put fuel in the IL-78 in order to run the APU.
So this afternoon, I talked to a friend who recently got back from Russia after inspecting some SU-27's for a competitor of ITTC's. The company is backed by Ross Perot Jr. and is setting up shop at AFW/Alliance Ft Worth. This company does have the necessary capital, but they aren't officially announcing operations until they have everything in place.
So my question is this, is there a genuine need for this type of enterprise and if so, why?
Thanks,
Tex
When ITTC showed up, they told the airport board that they had a contract from the Netherlands to do their aggressor training for them. The President of ITTC, (a retired USAF Lt. Gen.), stated that by the end of September they would have F-16's, MIG-29's, & SU-27's operating out of here on a permanent basis. Well, here it is November & none of this has happened. Apparently, these guys didn't have the contract with the Netherlands that they said that they had and now they claim to be shooting for contracts with the USAF & Navy. I doubt these guys will be able to pull anything off because they can't even afford to put fuel in the IL-78 in order to run the APU.
So this afternoon, I talked to a friend who recently got back from Russia after inspecting some SU-27's for a competitor of ITTC's. The company is backed by Ross Perot Jr. and is setting up shop at AFW/Alliance Ft Worth. This company does have the necessary capital, but they aren't officially announcing operations until they have everything in place.
So my question is this, is there a genuine need for this type of enterprise and if so, why?
Thanks,
Tex