Chris wrote:
Nothing wrong with sweeping up kitty litter and wiping up oil. someone has to do it and I'll surely not ask someone else to do it if I'm not willing to do it also. It all comes with the territory. If you're the best kitty litter sweeper around then it stands to reason that the rest of your work will be as good too. I'm in charge of restoring a MiG 15 to static condition and I use the kitty litter test all the time for new guys. Amazing correlation when guys do a good job sweeping, they invariably do a good job everywhere else. If they're too good to pick up a broom, then I've found that they are just there for their own self gratification. Every guy that has picked up a broom and swept, I've put to work and now consider them not only good friends but very good mechanics as well. They all know its part of the routine to work your way into more fun stuff. We've got a guy out here who is a good A&P who built his own RV-8 but takes great pride in making sure all the hardware drawers are always organized and properly labeled. His name is John Vick, a retired dentist, who works in total obscurity but nonetheless is a huge help to us guys out on the floor who grew tired of always having to hunt for hardware or having it mixed up or improperly labeled. Not everyone turns wrenches but God love those guys who can pitch in with all the dirty work and do it well. OK, back to the B-50 stuff. We used to say that not only were projects NOT on the back burner, they weren't even in the kitchen yet. I think POF has there hands full with the fundraising and restoration of the B-17 and their other current projects. But if someone dropped a seven figure check in their lap for the B-50, it might expedite it a little. Best of luck out there guys and I'm looking forward to another great airshow in May.
Well said Chris, I started out paint stripping (the old horrible chemical way) on the RNZAF Museum's Avenger. NOT a glamour job but one that showed who was there for the aircraft rather than the "look at me I'm working on a aircraft" brigade!" The following year I was one of the lucky few allowed to ground run the Avenger, not bad for an 18 year old!!