jkaduk
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- Feb 23, 2005
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John Kaduk
C5A takeoff - hog in the fog. Welcome. My dad was stationed at March.
Keep practicing and you'll be ready to step up to a C177.C-17 pilot joining the site stationed at March ARB, CA.
I served 4 years in the Air Force, '76 to '80, that was enough. You ain't bursting my bubble because where I work (airline with a jet fleet of over three hundred and sixty aircraft) the only individuals that can countermand my decision are: 1. Manager QC. 2. Senior Manager QC. 3. Chief Inspector. And they very rarely get involved. Our department is independent of maintenance and is the final authority in matters of airworthiness and adherance to company and FAA policies. We've had modifications come to a screeching halt until Engineering fixed their mess, that they had refused to, guess who won? Not Engineering. Hint, I'm not a Mechanic, although my position requires that I be a Certificated Mechanic and have attained a certain level of experience and other certifications.
Ah, he responded to my comment that was pertinent to me, not his Air Force experience.He wasn't talking about your present job. He was talking about the Air Force way of doing things. Comprehension, it's not just caveman anymore.
If you looked at it from an unbiased perspective you'd see that your comment should have been made to him, like below, IFTFYOoook Glenn, whatever.
He wasn't talking about the Air Force. He was talking about his present job way of doing things. Comprehension, it's not just for caveman anymore.
If you looked at it from an unbiased perspective you'd see that your comment should have been made to him, like below, IFTFY
He wasn't talking about your present job. He was talking about the Air Force way of doing things. Comprehension, it's not just for caveman anymore.
Yeah. We agreed. You just assumed I was in mx.Easy there, fellers. I was more or less eluding to the overtones of the "mx is the airworthy blessing authority", and attempted to highlight that there is a world where that attitude doesn't always prosper. Nothing more, nothing less.
C-17 pilot joining the site stationed at March ARB, CA.
If you ever run into a load master named Rachel Kelty, she's an ex-controller friend of mine. She's in and ANG unit out of Anchorage AK.