..... And what's with wearing a cover while climbing into the cockpit?....
I dunno .... they must be supreme tools.


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..... And what's with wearing a cover while climbing into the cockpit?....
ABSOLUTELY, Bruddah.A4s beat me to it.
Back in the day it was cool to wear your cover to the aircraft (ashore) - and always if on an XC.![]()
ABSOLUTELY, Bruddah.
And ESPECIALLY if transiting or RON'in @ an AF base ... as the Khaki Piss Cutter worn at a 'rakish angle' w/ Zoom Bag freaked out more than one (AF) Zoomie ...![]()
Yes it did. And I always absolutely loved it!!!!
Back then, they (asscot wearing zoomies) privately knew who ruled... and they were envious of our records, our success, and our brashness! They were handcuffed by AF bureaucracy. And we just rubbed some more salt into their jealous wounds to make them feel worse. Ye-hah!![]()
Most likely an accumulation of several 'incidents' ... for the record, I never heard of/saw any 'hat' incidents while I was drivin' for UNCLE.Was there any one specific incident that caused the cover to be a fod hazard at the ramp? One day I won't be an Ensign anymore and I like to accrue as may knowledges as I can.
I think more engines were FOD'ed from pens/pencils, MX screws and safety wire left adrift on the ramp than any 'hat' ever caused.
Then you reemphasize my point re: covers/hats ...From what I remember from a couple of articles in Approach, FOD was almost never caused by items on the ramp; the vast majority of the FODs were caused by loose screws/panels/tools on the aircraft itself.
The four (5?) engines I lost airborne due to FOD while flyin' for UNCLE were all guesstimated to be FOD'ed from 'internal' sources.