With all the stuff thats been going on here, last week brought a diversion from the norm. Monday, a flight of 3 Army helicopters, were grounded here due to a rotor bearing failure on one of the OH 58's. "KIOWA"
CAFHQ let them bring the "KIOWA" to our hangar for the repairs. The other "KIOWA" and a "BLACKHAWK" were left out on the FBO ramp.
There were ten Army Airmen here for 4 days. They were from Ft. Campbell, KY. and were part of the 101st Airborne Aviation regiment.
Most notable, were three Airmen who came and helped my crew, work on the B-29, while the "Kiowa" was being worked on. They were from the "Blackhawk" crew.
They were; CW-4 Phil Anderson, PIC for the "Blackhawk" 17 years, 2 tours in Iraq, 1 in Afganistan. Also serves as a test pilot for the "Blackhawk"
CW-2 Scott Kimmle, Co-pilot for the "Blackhawk" 5 years, 1 tour in Afganistan.
Sgt. Sam Jones, avionics/electronics tech. 18 years, 2 tours in Iraq, 1 tour in Afganistan.
These three have my greatest appreciation for there help on the 29 and for there service to our country.
All 10 these airmen are being deployed back to Afganistan in March. Our prayers are with you men!!
I also have to mention Mark Baxter for taking care of their lunches. Mark cooked lunch for all of us for three days out on the "Skinbarger Grill" Wow, what a treat that was. Thanks Mark!!
The following pics are Crew Chief Doug and his TI Tubbs working on the "Kiowa"
This photo clearly shows who the pilots are!!
Phil and Scott, working on taking panels off of #4.
This is Phil and Sam, working on the wiring problem we had for the right wing landing light and the strobes.
Scott and John Flynn were working on getting the #4 cowling off.
I gave Sam "Sparky" the honor of installing the newly overhauled gun sight in the bombardiers station.
Of course Jim and Tom were here helping get the turbos exhaust ducts out.
All this, really made for a fun week at the Hangar! The repairs to the "Kiowa were completed on Wed. and the runups and test flights were done on Thurs. They all departed Friday morning on there way to some training ops in the Tucson area.
Again, Many thanks to them and all the brave men and women of our armed forces, here and around the world.
Dave