Jack, we must of BEEN WAY WAY OVER MANNED THEN!
On the Hog we had 2 CC's per jet,DCC and ACC, you took care of your OWN JET, One on Days the other on Nights.
You could ask your ACC what was "Going on?" he could tell you exactly.If he missed signing something off, you trusted them without question and signed it off after taking a quick peek,Kept your Jet
Clean,did extra maintance to keep it in TIP TOP shape.
Never worried that the Jet wouldnt be ready and BPO/PRE if it came down more than 2 hours before shift change in return He knew that in the morning he could just walk out and She'd be ready TP signed-off everything serviced (I had swings as Asst Flt Chief) for awhile.
Then you had a couple of "Floaters" to help tow,maintance,cover for TDY's or Leave.
34 CrewChiefs pre flight of 14 jets.
Trash Haulers 4 CC's per jet assigned and another 15 for Enroute.
50 per shift including CC's, Specialist's and we were still
"HUMPING!"
The idea of promotions, in 86 they promoted over 20,000 E-4's to E-5 because the Line numbers had been so Low over the years.
It took 18 months for some to sew on Staff they promoted so many to make-up the gap.It took me 6 months to put mine on and I had a 9,000 line number with the rest of the "3 + years in grade group."
I'm sorry, you have to have enough to take care of each jet,and "Jack of all trades" doesnt take the place of it either.
I dont know how you guys do it
But I tip my hat to you!
Goose
LIVE FREE OR DIE!
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