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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    From my time as air crew Glenn, what I remember from my experience with helicopter maintenance folks is that it seemed everyone was always looking for the 'regular Crew Chief'---did they ever find him??????
    I don't think so Dave I know I never could
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    Quote Originally Posted by glennsexton View Post
    I don't think so Dave I know I never could
    I hadn't thought of that old line for years, Glenn, until you mentioned going out in search of flight line.....Someplace along the line I managed to lose my military bearing, too!!!!

    Often when I would have a 'concern' during preflight, one of the standard answers was, "I don't know, I'm not the regular Crew Chief."!!!! While in country it was a bit different, the Crew Chief flew with us whenever we were to be away for a few days......
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