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Throwing Shade
We were on the auxiliary power unit, ensuring all of our systems were functioning, when I looked to the right and saw something that caught my eye.
There You Were ...
We’ve all told stories that start with, “There I was …” This story, however, doesn’t begin like that. Whether you were right or left seat with 3,000 hours of experience or fresh out of Mother Rucker, most of us have been in this situation. At the very least, all of us have witnessed it. This time, the story starts with, “There you were ...”
  • 18 September 2016
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Dangerous Conversations
The B-17 bomber was closing fast as I made a swift right turn to evade the heavy iron climbing toward my airplane. It happened when I was on a very routine mission flying a Cessna 182 as a law enforcement pilot.
  • 11 September 2016
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Close to the Edge
During the Gulf War, I learned a valuable lesson that I shared with every unit I was assigned to afterward: While technological advancements can help make our jobs as Soldiers a little easier, we must fully understand the capabilities and limitations of new equipment.
  • 11 September 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 951
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Know Your Threshold
I remember my first night vision goggle flight in a UH-60 at flight school. It was a beautiful Alabama night with great illume and we were at one of the stagefields practicing roll-ons.
  • 1 September 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 934
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Staying on Track
While rail transport has proven itself capable of supporting war efforts over many decades, it can be hazardous. That’s why safety is paramount during railroad operations.
  • 1 September 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1575
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