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ASA MX code red yesterday?

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Here's an idea...lets keep the airplanes in an airworthy condition, and then mx won't have to walk around them before they depart for anywhere. If crews wrote up broken items and missing placards, and mx checked for this same stuff during line checks, the FAA wouldn't be giving us special attention anywhere. But, when you can get on any airplane....and see several discrepencies without even trying hard...thats a problem.
 
Did anyone hear/know anything about a 'Code Red' for the MX folks yesterday morning? On C? Required all of the MX folks to drop whatever they were doing and go to C...


I later spoke with a MX guy who told me that a FAA guy and one of the ASA MX folks got into a shouting and shoving match. Supposedly, APD offered to arrest the Fed for instigating the matter. Anyone else hear about this?

It took nearly a half hour to get a simple mx sign-off...

Lt Daniel Kaffee: Col Jessep did you order the "Code Red"?

Col Nathan R Jessep: You're G*d Darn right I did.... bouyyyyyy.....
 
Lt Daniel Kaffee: Col Jessep did you order the "Code Red"?

Col Nathan R Jessep: You're G*d Darn right I did.... bouyyyyyy.....
Laughing, I was hoping this guy would make a comment. I laugh everytime he does.
Amen brotha!!!
 
I bet it was James Yates (ATR folks know what I'm talking about).
 
What exactly happened out there? Anyone know the details? Ed? You can PM me if you know or want to. Thanks.

Hoser
 

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