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BobMaine wrote:

Hmmm, wonder if there was a \"line\" at the potty in the ramp area?

\"We\" generally travel in pairs to the toilet. Where \"we\" would gossip about one of the others in our little clique.

The loadies look like sisters.

sorry about the \"h\" thing. I was working on translating something...it was total operator error. I clicked submit before proofing.

I had thought that\'62 would make it an E? I was hesitant to put it down, but the article said...

And we all know that everything on the internet is true. :P

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Hmmm.... Four crewmembers armed and none are the drivers. B)

Could a hell of a trip if all 6 got to \"that time of the month\" at the same time. Good thing that it wasn\'t a gunship, cause watch out on the ground.... :blink:

Another aviation term gone awry. Gives a whole new meaning to the term cockpit. :silly:

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Look again George, the drivers are wearing shoulder holsters.

SEFEGeorge wrote:

Hmmm.... Four crewmembers armed and none are the drivers. B)

Could a hell of a trip if all 6 got to \"that time of the month\" at the same time. Good thing that it wasn\'t a gunship, cause watch out on the ground.... :blink:

Another aviation term gone awry. Gives a whole new meaning to the term cockpit. :silly:

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I seem to remember when I was stationed at Rhein Main back in the late 1960\'s, there was an all-female C-141 crew on the stateside air evac. The problem was that they got disoriented (lost) on the way home & had to be escorted by fighters. Of course, this could\'ve happened no matter what the gender of the crew -- just too bad it was all females.

Anyone else remember that incident?

Don R.

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When I was in the Magic Kingdom( i really don\'t think Walt had that in mind...LOL)back right after the first Gulf War. There was an all female crew from Pope came to pick up an engine from the downed Ohio Guard KC-135,anyway when the RSAF found it it was an all female crew they came out in droves toungues hanging out. These gals were very professional and stood their ground and did there job. The Americans working also were out helping out anyway we could. Plane still smelled like a herk LOL:P : the next time that happen it was a C-5 crew. I think the Air Force was doing it on purpose.

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