 Approach
to Misawa Airbase, Japan |  Twin
Otte in the hangar at Misawa |  Dr
Friehe works on his sensors in the nose of the aircraft |
 Another
view of the Twin Otter in Hangar 911 at Misawa |
 Dave
Salas and John Sarrigianides work on a starter-generator in the hangar at Misawa
|
 The
Twin Otter at the heated, indoor wash-rack |
 The
street in front of the Navy CBQ at Misawa |
 Fueling
began at 0400 |  Pilots
preflight began at 0500 |  Here
I am in my exposure suit ready to fly a mission |
 Dr
Haflidi Jonson heading for the aircraft as Dr Friehe looks on |
 Mikey!
|  Dr
Carl Friehe in flight |  Nathan
on a mission |  The
view from 100' with strong winds |
 With
winds getting up around 50 - 60 Knots, the sea starts to look like a horizontal
waterfall |  Rendesvous
on a beautiful day with the Scripps Institute's research vessel Roger Revelle
|  Walking
back from the plane after a mission |
 The
snowplows doing their dance |  Maintenance
still had to occur even if the weather was not conducive |
 View
from the window of my BOQ room. |
 Another
view of the barracks at NAF Misawa |
 On
this day, the snowplows couldn't keep up with the snow and we were unable to launch
or get our plane back into the hangar |
 Snow
lanterns at the ice festival |  An
illuminated castle at an ice festival |