There is a former AC-130 gunner here in Aces High, he is a veteran of the Gulf war and the Panama campaign, and also a Vietnam veteran. He still flies with the Guard in Florida, and has been deployed a couple of times since 9/11 to the middle east. He is now in the refueling unit, the group of C-130s that does in flight refueling for the choppers. Great guy, he comes to see me here in Tennessee when his unit trains with the 101st Airborne, based in Fort Campbell KY/Clarksville TN. He can tell you anything you want to know about the AC-130 Spectre. He's got some of the best AARs of any flier I know, and I know a few good sticks.
By the way, the AC-130 flies at night because of SAMs. The only AC-130 lost in combat recently was lost in the 1991 Gulf war, because the pilot stayed on station until sunrise supporting a ground unit taking fire. He had been ordered to RTB 5 times, but chose to stay on station. Just after sunrise, his bird took a strike from a SAM on the outer wing near the fuel pod. When they rolled out of their fire cone orbit, the wing snapped, the spar must have broken due to damage. The plane spun in, there were no survivors.
So the next time you see a guy with the GameID of PILES, he flies Rooks for the 327th Steel Talons, give him a big << S >>, he's been flying for your safety and freedom for damned near 40 years. I count myself truly blessed to know him.