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The aviation industry, both military and civilian are very stringent about rules and procedures. And that is a very good thing. We are talking about people's lives. Think of a civilian airliner filled with 100's of passengers crashing because a misplaced socket was sucked into the engine and it had a catastrophic failure. Things like that have happened. Accountability is a must, and it is a good thing it is demanded in the industry.
i 1000% agree with you.

i just did not agree with the race team/trucking owner.

each mechanic footed his own tools payments.

why should i have been responsible for a mechanic losing his privately owned tools...??

a loose tool on the race track can be extremely dangerous as well........or left at the last pit row garage.
 
well, sorta, kinda a lazy day today..

it rained last night, so i cannot sweep or use the leaf blower to clean the yard.

i cannot do any minor cement repair jobs. mostly using "liquid repair"...

so i put away the rocksalt, and ice chopping tool.

the i changed out the battery in 1 clock in the basement at my reloading bench.

then i drained out some water in both heating boilers, and refilled.

i am pooped out, might have to take a nap soon.



there are concrete repairs to be needed, with real cement, but, i need the weather to be warm for many days.
 
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