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Territorial Terror

We all know the dangers of snakes — especially those of us who live in the South, where the weather is hospitable nearly year round for the slithering serpent. If you see a snake, usually you won’t have any issues if you just leave it alone. That was not the case in my situation.

Proper Post-flight Inspections

While conducting daily maintenance on an AH-64D, a crew chief discovered a 2-inch hole in the No. 5 driveshaft cover (tail rotor driveshaft). Upon opening the cover, he found a 30 mm round lodged underneath the driveshaft. He notified production control, his commander and the safety officer, and an investigation started immediately.

  • 16 March 2020
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A Significant Emotional Event
  • 10 March 2020
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The Risks are Still Real

While we operate on these ranges to learn how to stay alive on the battlefield, why, as experienced aviators, do we not fear these activities?

  • 10 March 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Rollover!

Perhaps the worst thing a Soldier can hear in a vehicle during training is someone yelling, “Rollover!” What usually follows is a discombobulated few seconds where only gravity and momentum have control of everything left unsecured inside the vehicle — including its occupants.

  • 10 March 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Err on the Side of Safety

A few years ago, my girlfriend, Allison, and I decided to take a trip during spring break to a nice costal town in Oregon named Seaside. We made the arrangements, checked the weather and packed accordingly. Little did we know that this trip would teach us the importance of always planning for the unexpected.

  • 1 March 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 930
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