James Huston - Fallout

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Forced to resign after being wrongly scapegoated for a tragic midair collision, former Navy TOPGUN instructor Luke Henry has opened a private aerial combat training school in the Nevada desert—with the aid of a cadre of former aces and full support of the government. But the Defense Department’s contract comes with strings attached: Luke must train a handpicked group of pilots from the Pakistani Air Force in Russian MiG-29s that the U.S. has supplied. These suspicious foreign nationals are being placed at the controls of one of the world’s most potent aerial weapons, and it’s Luke’s job to make them proficient. But the strangers have a secret agenda that strikes directly at the vulnerable heart of their American benefactors, a nightmarish scenario of devastation that Luke Henry must expose and combat—in the skies above his nation, if necessary.

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“Germany. Much easier.”

“Okay. How long it would take—”

“For TOPGUN instructor? Ha! You could fly now. No question. I could tell you in five minutes things you need to know. Fighting in air combat would take longer, and learning weapons. But flying? Easy. Very forgiving airplane. And no fly by wire. No computer tricks. What you ask for from the stick is what you get.”

“Still, for a syllabus—the kind the German Air Force went through when they got the MiG-29s from the East German Air Force.”

“Sure. MAPS would do that for free, if we do business.”

“Would MAPS actually be able to contract to do the maintenance for us? Here? In Nevada?”

Vlad’s already red eyes grew more intense and cloudy. “Yes,” he said, but with some reservation, Luke could see. “I want to do it. I want to come to Nevada to do the maintenance, train your own people, take care of everything for you.” Vlad reached down to his beat-up brown leather briefcase and pulled it onto the small table in front of them, nearly knocking over his half-full coffee cup. “I have something for you.” He pulled out two thick manuals and handed them to Luke and Thud.

“What is this?” Luke asked.

“Pilot manual for MiG-29.”

Luke stared at the manual. He was skeptical. He opened it to an arbitrary page and began reading. The English was excellent, and it had all the diagrams and charts in the right place. He was shocked. “Outstanding,” he said.

“Good. So do we do business?”

“I don’t know yet. I have to get the U.S. government to approve all this. They own the MiGs and have to agree to lease them to us.”

“You have money?”

“I think so. We’ve had interest from investors.”

“You have a lot of money?”

“What do you mean by a lot?” Thud asked.

“Many millions. You won’t be able to maintain these airplanes for less than many million dollars a year.”

“We think we have enough. If you get us the estimates, we’ll have a better idea.”

“I will do it.” Vlad looked down and was clearly considering whether to say what he had in mind.

Luke and Thud could both sense what was happening.

“What?” Thud asked. “What’s eating you? You don’t think this will work?”

“Oh, no, it will work. Your idea is brilliant. And good for my company.”

“What then?” Luke asked.

“I have two dreams,” Vlad said. He studied their faces. “Two things I want in life. I have no wife. No children. Maybe one day… but I want to fly again. It was taken from me. I am good pilot. Maybe you could think of having me as your instructor pilot for other pilots, when you start your company. You should get eight C models and the one two-seat UB. I will do training for you. I trained many to fly MiG-29. I could do it.”

Luke was leery. “What else?” he asked noncommittally.

“I want to live in United States. I want to work with green card.”

“How do you expect us to help?”

“You could employ me. Could ask INS for green card. I will take care of you. You can be sure I’ll take care of everything. But I want you to help me.”

“I don’t know, Vlad. Those are pretty tough—”

“You need to have special skill. I have that. There is not another MiG-29 flight instructor in the country. I am sure.” He looked at their eyes, watching him. “You don’t know if you can believe me. I understand. I have copied my Russian flight records and had them translated for you. You can have them translated again. I have one thousand hours in MiG-29. I can teach your people. Give me chance.”

“We’ll think about it,” Luke said, not giving him any tone of encouragement at all. “Have you talked to MAPS about it? Would they let you?”

“They have given me permission.”

“You want us to keep those?” Luke asked, indicating his translated flight records.

“Sure,” Vlad said, his optimism renewed. “You keep and look at these.”

“Great,” Luke said, taking them and putting them on the pile of MiG manuals. “Why don’t you let me have the copies in Russian, too.”

Vlad understood immediately. “Of course,” he said, handing them across the table. “What is next?”

“I need to get those maintenance-cost estimates from you. In writing. Numbers that MAPS can commit to. Then it’s up to me to sell it.”

“You will have it.”

“We’ll need it right away. We’ve got a meeting with the government this week.”

“Yes, of course. What is name of person?” Vlad asked.

Luke glanced at Thud, his mind drawing a blank.

Thud tried to remember. “He’s an Undersecretary of Defense. Merewether, or something.”

7

Luke walked down the passageway of TOPGUN toward the glass doors to the parking lot. He had just left Commander Beebe’s office. The letter of reprimand, the copy of which Gun had given him with no explanation or ceremony, no softening apology, was smoldering in the pocket of his flight suit. Gun had given it to him as if it were next month’s watch bill.

Gun had finally shown some surprise, though, when Luke handed him his letter of resignation in return, without even looking at the letter of reprimand. He’d said he understood. Would have done the same thing, he’d said. Right, Luke had thought. Gun had said he would approve Luke’s request and forward it up the chain of command. “Great,” Luke had said, not even attaching a “sir” to the end of his sentence. He couldn’t possibly. He had no more respect for Beebe.

As he headed out the door to his car in the hot parking lot in front of the building, he saw Brian Hayes, almost completely masking his ongoing fight with MS. “Hey, Spy Man,” Luke hailed. “What’s up?” Luke could see that Hayes had been standing by the door of his car without moving for some seconds. Hayes’s face was filled with emotion. “What’s the matter?” Luke asked as he walked over to him.

Hayes’s eyes were swollen and pink. “They’re giving me a medical discharge.”

Luke knew that would be the result. The Navy wasn’t about to keep someone with MS on active duty. “I’m really sorry, Brian.”

Hayes spoke quietly. “This is all I’ve ever wanted to do, Stick. This is where I belong. I’m good at this.”

Luke nodded. “The best.”

“What are you up to?”

“Just submitted my letter of resignation.”

“From what?”

“The Navy.”

Hayes looked over his shoulder to make sure no one else had heard the heresy. “Are you crazy?”

“I can’t stay in with a letter in my jacket. You know that.”

“I figured you’d appeal it or something. Everybody in the Navy loves you, Stick! They can’t let you get out.”

“Apparently not everyone.”

Hayes let the truth of that sink in. “Now what? Airlines?”

“I’d rather die.”

“So what’ll it be?”

“I’m going to start my own TOPGUN school.”

Hayes frowned. “You serious?”

“Serious as a heart attack.”

“How?”

“Lease some MiGs and an airfield from the government and hire former TOPGUN instructors as pilots.”

“You’re not kidding. How you going to finance that?”

“I’ve got an appointment with Thud’s dad—”

“The billionaire?”

“The same, on Saturday, and if he’s interested, I’ve got an appointment with the Undersecretary of Defense on Thursday to explain it to him. Thud and I just got back from checking out the MiGs.”

“Unbelievable.”

“You want to come work with us?”

Brian didn’t want to look desperate. “Seriously?”

“Sure. We’ll need an intel officer to do the same stuff you do here.”

“Classified?”

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