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Random Griz Aviation Musings

number9

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Absolutely! It's an Aviation Family Day. Shouldn't even be too loud since its a static event this year. Couldn't get FAA approval for an aerobatics box.
What time will you be there? I'll either be there mid-morning or around 3-4pm depending on the little guy's nap schedule.
 

ChuckMK23

FERS and TSP contributor!
pilot
Love the smile Chuck. Glad you landed such an interesting and rewarding flying gig I remember when you were still a clipped wing engineer at GE
@wink thank you for the kind words! I can't believe I am coming up on 3 years since my appointment. This has been the best job of my modest career. Its great to be in the military context where your boss is there to support you and your mission and not defeat you. My supervisor is a young O-5 and my next level boss is young O-6 Strike Eagle guy who constantly reach out and give words of support and appreciation. I work hard but unlike at GE where the goal was to turn $1 to $1.10, the higher purpose matters. This experience has been a blessing.
 
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Walt6541

Well-Known Member
@wink thank you for the kind words! I can't believe I am coming up on 3 years since my appointment. This has been the best job of my modest career. Its great to be in the military context where your boss is there to support you and your mission and not defeat you. My supervisor is a young O-5 and my next level boss is young O-6 Strike Eagle guy who constantly reach out and give words of support and appreciation. I work hard but unlike at GE where the goal was to turn $1 to $1.10, the higher purpose matters. This experience has been a blessing.
Chuck, I just want to say both that I am happy for you and thank you! The work CAP-USAF does to keep our planes flying, coordinating with USAF for cadet activities, etc is crucial. Your work has profound impacts on the lives of more people than you know. Especially those young cadets. CAP-USAF gets painted as the bad guys too often by the "grey side" CAP members and it's undeserved. I've had nothing but good experiences with every CAP-USAF bubba I've worked with.
 
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