Jones, John Paul, Sr., SSgt

Air Traffic Control
 
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Current Service Status
USAF Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Staff Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
27270B-Air Traffic Control Technician
Current/Last AFSC Group
Air Traffic Control
Primary Unit
1984-1986, 27170, 911th Tactical Airlift Group
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
43230-Apprentice Jet Engine Mechanic
99000-Basic Airman
43250-Jet Engine Mechanic
27230-Air Traffic Control Operator
27250B-Air Traffic Control Operator
27250A-Air Traffic Control Operator
27270-Air Traffic Control Technician
27270A-Air Traffic Control Technician
27170-Air Operations Supervisor
Service Years
1972 - 1986
Official/Unofficial US Air Force Certificates
Cold War Certificate
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Staff Sergeant

 Official Badges 

Combat Crew US Air Force Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Dept of IndianaB-52 Stratofortress AssociationKorean War Veterans Association (KWVA)UTAPAO Alumni Association
National Rifle Association (NRA)Air Force Together We ServedVietnam Veterans of America (VVA)Air Force Memorial (AFM)
  1988, American Legion, Post 127 (Anderson, Indiana) - Chap. Page
  1998, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Dept of Indiana (Indianapolis, Indiana) - Chap. Page
  2003, B-52 Stratofortress Association
  2008, Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) - Assoc. Page
  2008, UTAPAO Alumni Association - Assoc. Page
  2008, National Rifle Association (NRA)
  2008, Air Force Together We Served
  2009, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) - Assoc. Page
  2016, Air Force Memorial (AFM) - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

After almost 32 years of Government Service with the USAF and the FAA, I retired in 2004. 12 years Active Duty with one break and Two years Active Reserves, I served in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia and Ten CONUS assignments as a Jet Engine mechanic (B52's and KC135's) an Air Traffic Controller ( Tower/ Radar and the MOB)  and an Airfield Management Specialist (Reserves) and I can say I enjoyed all of them.  I just enjoyed some more than others! I left the Air Force in 1984 when the FAA gave me an offer I couldn't refuse. I spent two more with the Air Force Reserve at Greater Pitt.  After 30 years of telling pilots where to go, I hung up my headset and now I watch my 16 year old son grow up. And Yes he wants to be an Air Force Fighter Pilot. He's a Plane nut just like his dad!

   
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The Aircraft in this profile I either worked on as a mechanic, or controlled as an Air Traffic Controller in the US Air Force or the FAA. Some have interesting stories if you click on the photo.

   
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 1976-1978, P-47 Thunderbolt (Jug)
From Year
1976
To Year
1978
   
Personal Memories
Interesting story here. The 354th TFW Myrtle Beach was convering from A-7D's to A-10 Warthogs. We had an open house with aircraft displays and the thunderbirds. A P-47d that belonged to the Puerto Rician ANG did a fly-by with an A-10. P-47 built by Republic - A-10 built by Fairchild Republic. As the P-47 is taxiing in one of the Thunderbird ground crew driving a tug with an MD3 pulls in front of the P-47, he hits the breaks, noses over blows seals on about 10 cylinders and bends all four props. Three months later they fly in a C-130 with guys and equipment to fix her but couldn't. Finally after about six months sitting there, someone buys the bird and installs a new engine and prop and flys her out.
   
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 P-47 Thunderbolt (Jug) Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
Specifications
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Model Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
Length 36.15 ft | 11.02 m
Width 40.68 ft | 12.40 m
Height 14.67 ft | 4.47 m
Engine(s) 1 x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-59 Double-Wasp eighteen cylinder radial engine generating 2,535hp.
Empty Weight 9,949 lbs | 4,513 kg
MTOW 17,500 lbs | 7,938 kg
Max Speed 433 mph | 697 km/h | 376 kts
Max Range 449 miles | 722 km
Ceiling 40,994 ft | 12,495 m | 7.8 miles
Climb Rate 3,200 ft/min (976 m/min)
Hardpoints 3
Armament 8 x 12.7mm Machine Guns
10 x 5 in Air-to-Surface HE Rockets

Provision for bomb load, fuel drop tanks or rockets to a maximum of 2,500lbs (1,134kg).
Accommodations 1


Major Variants

* XP-47B - Prototype featuring XR-2800 radial generating 1,850hp.
* P-47B - Production model based on XP-47B prototype; R-2800-21 radial engine.
* P-47C - Extended fuselage; Later types of this model featuring R-2800-59 radial at 2,300hp; Provisions for drop tanks and bombs.
* P-47D - Main production model of which 12,602 produced; R-2800-21W (2,300hp) or R-2800-59W (2,535hp) water-injected radial powerplants; Increased MTOW capacity; Provision for drop tanks and air-to-surface HE rockets.
* P-47G - Wright-produced P-47D models of which 354 produced.
* P-47M - 'Sprinter' interception model designed to combat the V1 / V2 rocket threat; Featured specialized airbrake system and R-2800-57(C) radial generating 2,800hp; 130 produced.
* P-47N - Exclusive Pacific Theater model; Long range variant with increased and reinforced wing section of which 1,816 produced; Longer wingspan with blunt-tipped wing tips concealing fuel compartments; R-2800-77 radial generating 2,800hp.

   
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Last Updated: Jun 26, 2009
   
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  • Bayness, Melissa
  • Kaiser, Harry, Cpl, (1942-1945)
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