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Are we pushing our personnel and resources to hard in regards to our committments worldwide? From the eastern Pacific two navy planes collide shortly after take-off from the Carl Vinson
http://www.cbs8.com/story/26516199/navy-searches-for-pilot-after-jets-crash-into-sea
With the rash of equipment failures lately, is it time for a safety stand-down? Is it time for new equipment? Or is it just Miller Time?
What can we do now to maintain an alert and ready fighting force?
http://www.cbs8.com/story/26516199/navy-searches-for-pilot-after-jets-crash-into-sea
With the rash of equipment failures lately, is it time for a safety stand-down? Is it time for new equipment? Or is it just Miller Time?
What can we do now to maintain an alert and ready fighting force?
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 3
With all of the commitment and on running actions I cannot imagine the abuse to equipment that has accumulated. I'm sure the regular PM schedules have gone out the window. I would like to see the "deadlined" records for equipment. This level of push has to start costing some lives from equipment failure alone.
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