Craig
Cleared for Takeoff
Had to go look....yeah, back in 2021....time fliesI do. We worked at Pax together. Good guy. Tell him I said Howdy!
I think we may have spoken before on another forum about this same topic. lol.
Had to go look....yeah, back in 2021....time fliesI do. We worked at Pax together. Good guy. Tell him I said Howdy!
I think we may have spoken before on another forum about this same topic. lol.
Another paths crossing story involved the A-12 Program. After the Program was cancelled by DoD, GD/MacAir sued the government because they claimed the Navy had approved everything they did. The DoD had cancelled the A-12 because it was totally FUBAR and it was all GD/MacAir at fault.
So I got hired by the law firm representing GD as an expert witness. After running up a suitable bill, I wrote up my findings that the Navy really had approved all the work. Then everybody met in DC to thrash things out. As I walked into the ring, to my surprise, I see several retired heavy breathers from GD I had worked with on the F-111 and F-16. Turns out that me, the retired Engineer from the USAF was on the contractor side and the retired GD guys were on the government side.
IIRC, the whole thing got settled by the GD/MacAir team giving Uncle Sam a REALLY good deal on some F-18’s and Uncle Sam paid a lot of what GD/MacAir claimed they were owed. And the lawyers (and their lackeys like me) did pretty well.
what eventually became the APG-79
I worked with the Hughes guys in El Segundo to develop the TR modules used in APG-79.
They were kind enough to pay for my MS, but neglected to inform me that I would need a PhD to navigate the travel reimbursement software.Long, deep drags got me my pension.
They were kind enough to pay for my MS, but neglected to inform me that I would need a PhD to navigate the travel reimbursement software.
LOL! Yeah, that's why we had secretaries and admins.
Come to think of it, they paid for my MS, too. Pretty good deal. They would have paid for a PhD, too, and I was accepted into the program, but in the last semester of my Master's I met this really cute brunette, and next I knew I was married with two kids and a Taurus station wagon. C'est la vie.
And here I thought you were a smart and educated fellow. Not sure I trust your judgement now.
* just kidding, of course.