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    Ken
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    Karrer

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    Scott AFB, Il
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  1. We had the same problem at Little Rock a few years ago, the root cause was finally narrowed down to just aft of the left side rudder pedals. After twenty to fifty man-hours spent chasing.
  2. When this happen, it is usually due to one or more disk warping and binding on the rim key ways. I have encounter this a few times, and the tug or just a few friend kicking the crap out of the tire sometimes work; the easiest way I have found is to take a impact gun with a chisel bit to the nut that hold the brake together, NOT THE NUT THAT HOLD THE BRAKE TO THE AXLE UNLESS YOU WANT TO DO A STRUT CHANGE. Then the wheel and the outboard part of the brake will slide right off. If the disk hang up once after a few heat cycle it is more likely to happen again. Swapping the brake is a whole lot easier. Take it or leave it.
  3. Cheyenne has a Active Associate which is a active duty unit on a ANG base. Pope has one for it's AFRC unit. And others are being setting up Peterson, Kessler, ....
  4. A Herk screaming thru the trees on a low level can have that effect on the untrained eye. Here another report from Kentucky last year. http://roger3000.newsvine.com/_news/2007/05/15/720948-no-plane-crash-in-kentucky-breaking-news-has-happy-ending I personally Love to hear those 4 Hamilton Standard / T-56 combos singing; with the rush of air, either from the ground or it\'s even better hanging out the on the ramp or an open troop door.
  5. HerkFCC

    FOTW

    Herkeng130 wrote: How do the rest of the panels stay on the aircraft?
  6. HerkFCC

    FOTW

    Those are fairings for the IR Fair dispensers. I guess it\'s to give them the opportunity to get away from the fuselage upon ejection.
  7. HerkFCC

    53AS

    I remember when the Air Force rearranged all the flying squadron numbers, and we flew out to California to pickup the 53AS assets which were in storage, I was the First Little Rock maintainer to wear the 53rd patch as we flew home, proud of it too. However maybe now that the AMC units will outnumber the AETC units at Little Rock, they\'ll move the base back to AMC where it belongs. With Pope\'s BRAC and the Dorf\'s conversion to flying Barneys, I don\'t see the Little Rock staying in AETC. I got to da Rock Jan 85, 314 TAW, and departed in Jun 04, from the 463 AG, I work the flight line the entire time, and LOVE it, I sure would Love to see Little Rock back in AMC.
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