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Go with Your Gut

My initial gut feeling of unease was warranted, but I ignored it. My inexperience as an instructor also blinded me to the possibility that my instructions were not fully understood by all equally.

Oil Leak over the Andes? No Problemo!

My co-pilot and I were on the final leg of a three-leg mission. We’d taken off from Barranquilla on the northern coast and were flying south to Bogota. Just about halfway along the 1.5-hour route at 26,000 feet, I looked out my right-side window and noticed streaks of fluid around the No. 2 engine.

  • 27 March 2022
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Rural Route Realities

We can all learn from others. Motor vehicle collisions will happen even when you’re doing everything right.

  • 27 March 2022
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No Control

To drive safely in wet and rainy conditions, reduce your speed for your protection as well as others. Remember, it only takes a second before you’re no longer in control.

  • 20 March 2022
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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The Right Tool for the Job

I have told this story many times over the years and I cringe every time I relive the moment. However, it does make me put safety at the forefront of everything I do.

  • 20 March 2022
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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The Most Critical Piece

A helmet is the most critical piece of personal protective equipment (PPE) a rider wears. According to Army policy, riders are required to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle (ATV). It only makes sense if you want to prevent traumatic and fatal head injuries.

  • 13 March 2022
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 823
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