mscard88
Touchdown! Greaser!
We got rid of our PAR about 2 years ago. Happiest day of my life since I'd been running PAR approaches since 1993 and started on the FPN 62 with raw radar and screwdriver adjustments. Kids I trained in the latter years were spoiled. Uphill, both ways, barefoot...you get the picture.
I've unplugged a few trainees in my time, threw their plug towards the stairs and told them to follow it.
Yup, and when I was in the 2nd CCG we had MPN-14s (3 or 4 of them) that were the same way, tubes and all, no solid state. We could get those puppies up in 22-24 hours, on the air, and flight checked by C-140s back then. Boom, full blown approach control in the middle of anywhere w/ PAR and the mobile control towe, all powered by generators.