Saturday, December 20, 2008

Training Day





We had a training day here on Charleston AFB to test our ability to get x amount of aircraft off the ground. While the pilots boast about their ability to fly so low and drop so much cargo to the troops in need. People really should think about what it took to get the aircraft in the air, 48 hours prior to take off, inspections, fuel, oxygen, critical repairs, replacing a leading edge of a wing, just effort of hard working maintainers to make the pilots boast. Like they say it takes a village to raise a single child. now I am thinking of Gary Larsons comics of airplane humor so I will stop now. The picture of friends. From the left Eric(biking friend), Kendal(originally form South Africa), Max and Me(Seattlites), Kevin(Just moved into GOLD flight), Jim(from South Carolina moved out of GOLD flight, golfing)

3 comments:

lydia moyer said...

thanks for reminding us how awesome you are!

Judd and Debi Williams said...

I enjoy seeing you at work and look at the blue sky and sun.

Judd and Debi Williams said...

Hey we just noticed that Max didn't have on his camo pants. He should be in uniform shouldn't he?