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USAF C-17 used to MEDIVAC Kerry back to the States.
2015-06-02
[Daily Mail] A US military C-17 transport aircraft that usually carries at least 100 troops flew to Geneva Airport to pick up Secretary of State John Kerry and flew him to Boston where he'll be treated for a broken leg.
A bit of overkill on the EVAC. No one ever said what caused the bike accident, curb to jump up, etc. Other than the painfully obvious, is Kerry suffering from other medical problems, traumas ?
The Air Force plane touched down in Switzerland on Monday after taking off from a US base in Ramstein, Germany, and then headed to Massachusetts after collecting the 71-year-old politician.

Kerry tweeted out 'big thanks' to his well-wishers and said he looked forward to getting his leg set and getting back to work at the State Department.
Probably a mission assigned to the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron out of Ramstein, AB. I hope the airframe was, or is not needed elsewhere for a legitimate mission.
Posted by:Besoeker

#17  C-17 w/Airstream living quarters and surgical unit
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-06-02 19:24  

#16  Someone from the Air Force should throw Kerry's bike over the Whitehouse fence in a symbolic gesture of solidarity.

Posted by: airandee   2015-06-02 16:10  

#15  I have a friend - chemistry prof - who got cornered into either a jersey barrier or a curb by a car & broke his arm and collarbone bad enough to need to get a bunch of pins. And *he* wasn't doing 30 mph plus going down a mountain, which is what I heard elsewhere was what Kerry was doing when he hit his curb.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2015-06-02 14:11  

#14  Awkward stop and fallover could fracture the leg of someone his age. Embarassing and obnoxious for sure.

Bike slipping out on a turn could break anyone's leg, plus the road rash.

Legit crash could cause a compound fracture plus other injuries, serious stuff.

As well to consider, blood clots and internal injuries.

Bike wrecks or broken bones are no bueno at any age. I'd guess there is a nifty medical package on that plane.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-06-02 13:10  

#13  Hitting the curb - I heard on local talk radio yesterday that France has 'double curbs' (what that looks like, I have no idea) which may have contributed to the crash.

Three things - a) JFK's likely ridden those roads enough that he should have known about this; b) from what I hear about JFK's riding ability, I would not ride with him; c) I have about 50,000 lifetime miles on a bike - I can recall eight crashes, none of them caused by hitting a curb.
Posted by: Raj   2015-06-02 13:07  

#12  Makes me think his condition might be more serious than what the media has released.

Fractured femur is never good.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-06-02 12:44  

#11  Thanks for the update Billy.

but he was never out of touch (comm-wise that is). Whahahahhaha
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-06-02 12:10  

#10  They have mobile comm package they take. Not exactly "hand held" but portable. Would depend the right connections on the C-17 but he was never out of touch (comm-wise that is). The TS and data stuff is a little different.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2015-06-02 12:06  

#9  Its tough to crash a bike bad enough to break a leg and not bang around the rest of the body, even with a helmet, it hurts.

At the very least, it doesn't look purty.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-06-02 11:59  

#8  If he's not on a SAM, he's 'BINGO' for his COMS package for the duration of the flight. Makes me think his condition might be more serious than what the media has released.

Correct me if wrong on line one Billy.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-06-02 11:52  

#7  " #2 It's likely the same one he flew in on. Unless SecState is traveling high profile, i.e. one of the AF Gulfstreams, they usually have an unmarked cargo flight with what is basically a luxo travel trailer inside. "

Not sure where you got this but not true. Flys in an AF SAM (Special Air Mission) converted 757ER unless flying on AF 1 w/POTUS. Chances are the C-17 could get him back quicker especially if the SAM crew had "crew rest" issues. I've seen SECTSTATE goes wheels up/down numerous times. Always in a SAM bird.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2015-06-02 11:45  

#6  JFnK will probably submit his paperwork for the Presidential Medal of Freedom as the result of his bicycle ride during the course of duty.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-06-02 09:32  

#5  I'm thinking the C-17 was required for the ego.
Posted by: Pholurt Turkeyneck7518   2015-06-02 08:07  

#4  ed in texas,

I didn't know that about the SecState's travel arrangements - back in the day I had a couple chances to see what they like to refer to as 'comfort pallets', and they can be pretty damned nice. Best one I ever saw was the one permanently mounted in 'MAC One' when it was a C-141 - that was also the one where a four star 'borrowed' the plane to get from Europe back to the states and brought several female enlisted 'aides' with him.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-06-02 07:46  

#3  DoD is the fetch boy for State. Has been for a while. It was the then Dept of War that rebuilt Germany and Japan, not State. How's the 'development' record been since State took the drivers seat?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-06-02 07:45  

#2  It's likely the same one he flew in on. Unless SecState is traveling high profile, i.e. one of the AF Gulfstreams, they usually have an unmarked cargo flight with what is basically a luxo travel trailer inside. It's basically a portable apartment.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-06-02 07:27  

#1  Probably a mission assigned to the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron out of Ramstein, AB. I hope the airframe was, or is not needed elsewhere for a legitimate mission.

FWIW, a busted leg in a 71-year old isn't a good thing, and if SecState managed to bust it coming off a bike he probably dinged himself up pretty good. The guy is in the line of succession, and all things considered I've got no problem with this. On the other hand...if anybody got shafted out of a ride home, then I've got a problem.

And I have no doubt we'll hear about it right quickly.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-06-02 05:41  

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