Posted by jacksun65 on December 08, 2015 at 13:02:34 from (64.183.166.166):
In Reply to: Funny Shop Mishaps posted by Married2Allis on December 08, 2015 at 05:06:26:
In the Navy we sent a kid to get some prop wash LOL there is such a thing, special soap for cleaning props. Working in huey squadron had a call from one that an gearbox chip detector light came on and were making an emergency landing, The officer of the day took the call but didn't ask where they were. He sent the emergency crew to the field they were supposed to go. They got there and couldn't find it. The officer cussed them told them they were blind ect was running around like a chicken with his head cut off. The plane captain E2 tried to talk to him he told her he didn't have time for her s--t walked off. Chief warrant WO2 thirty years in asked her whats up. she points to a helo on the other side of the field and says isn't that the one he's looking for.lol it was ps she stood 6'4"
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