Helped a guy whose gig was repairing leaks in airliner tanks. Do you like mek? Wanna get high?
Working ground-crew for a crop duster during a soybean aphid run. We would have to wash the airplanes almost every night because the bug buildup on the wings was enough to affect the air flow over the wing. We would take a plastic putty knife and scrape off the bugs and THEN wash it with a brush. Lots of surface area on those fat wings - especially the AT-802.
Cleaning a canada goose splatter out of the air intake after it had been 'cooking' for most of the day was 'fun', too.
Ya shoulda sprayed Pam on the leading edges before each days flight... The bugs hose right off at the end of the day.......
No sense in arguing it anymore. I'll drop it. My first two informational posts I left up and people will draw their own conclusions. No sense in stinking up a thread that isn't mine.
Now he say's. Better late than never.
I think I just added to the stink. I digress.
There was one time when one of our 130s had a bird strike on a leading edge. Put a nasty hole in the airframe. There were blood and guts in the structure. Crew chiefs removed said leading edge and delivered it to our shop (sheet metal). Our shop chief told the to take it back and clean it out before they return. Their shop was a little sore for a while but it worked out.
I'm a bit thick sometimes, and it's a long way down from my soapbox.
I'm a bit thick sometimes, and it's a long way down from my soapbox.
If, what you allege is true, isn't she a victim?
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It is kind of irritating, over and over.
What is this repetitive redacted post about anyway?
It is kind of irritating, over and over.
-John