Different perspectives…

This is from an online chat among some Navy aircrew friends… We were a make up crew out on a way dark night to chase the Phil Sea Phantom….if you don’t know ask. It was dark…no moon…and we’re double cycle … Continue reading

Teh Stoopid…

It should burn… Occasional Cortex is at it again, even before she gets sworn in, HERE. And what about all those wymen on the left who have those homophobic tweets, etc? They like bringing up stuff that men/boys have done, … Continue reading

Media vs. Reality…

We’ve seen this before at NRA Annual Meetings with the ‘shading’ of videos and pictures of Everytown and Bloomie’s syncopats. Here are some other examples from around the world! The kid in this infamous photo was participating in a pro-immigration … Continue reading

Dammit…

It appears the loss of the Marine KC-130 comes down to bad maintenance on a prop blade…

Sloppy maintenance work at an Air Force depot was at the root of a tragic crash of a Marine Corps Reserve KC-130T that resulted in the deaths of 16 service members in July 2017.

Full Article, HERE. Of course they say it will never happen again, but dammit, it SHOULDN’T have happened the first time!

16 people lost their lives over this ‘mistake’. And once again, this points out how differences in requirements, e.g. operational/situational like over water, corrosion, etc. between services doesn’t make for good combined maintenance facilities. 

KC130 crash

My personal opinion, we should never have gone away from Navy NADEP maintaining Navy/Marine acft, because those folks know the requirements and strictly adhere to them, especially the corrosion issues.

I know, I know, cost savings, yada, yada, but those people ‘saving’ that money don’t have to put their butts in the seats of those airplanes like our Sailors and Marines do every day! As of today, there have been now 21 non-combat losses of acft this year in the Navy and Marine Corps. That is WAY too many, and I can’t help but wonder how many of those are maintenance related because the birds are old, need rework, and parts are getting hard to come by, but the OPTEMPO isn’t slowing down and giving the troops a break so that they can actually FIX the crap that’s broke.

And that extends across not only the air side, but ships and submarines. Deferred maintenance isn’t the answer, stopping the operations and FIXING problems should be the priority!

I got nuttin…

Trying to play with formatting for the book… I can’t brain now, so you get humor… Tax cut explained- This is indeed a very exciting prospect.  I’ll explain it by using a Q & A format: Q. What is a … Continue reading

TBT…

Sigh… I really DO miss doing this. Many thousands of hours on that bird, and this is actually one of my old squadrons, long after I left. ‘We’ never had media onboard, nor did we want them there… LOL Of … Continue reading

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Book Promo…

Lloyd Behm has a new book out, Shadowlands! As always, click on the cover to go to the Amazon link The blurb- A universe out of time…a land of no return… Jesse Salazar is a priest of the Church Militant, … Continue reading

Marines…

Improvise, adapt, and overcome… Firing a LAV from the deck of an LHD, but I can just see the AIROPS boss holding his head and going, “But, but, they’re FODDING my flight deck, it’s gonna take HOURS to clean that … Continue reading

Get your gun

Right when you write about them… This was I post I did over at MadGeniusClub.com A 10,000 foot view… First, forget everything you’ve ever seen in the movies, it’s all BS! Take a moment and think about Newton’s laws, especially … Continue reading