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Sometimes Todd two/three dozen or more...just depends on where the airplane is at in its maintenance...landing gear guys, hydraulics, flight controls, sheet metal/structural folks, NDI, electricians/avionics folks, engines/power plant folks.


I know you've said before and I forgot, but what planes do you normally work on?

A good buddy of mine (one of your brothers) works at a shop that does repairs on aircraft. He took me through the shop about a year ago. It was pretty impressive.

You guys who work on planes are in a whole class of your own. Then the BS y'all need to deal with with the FAA and their random audits and guys who will just show up to a facility.
You need to be extreamly anal retentive to do any work on a aircraft.
 

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I know you've said before and I forgot, but what planes do you normally work on?

A good buddy of mine (one of your brothers) works at a shop that does repairs on aircraft. He took me through the shop about a year ago. It was pretty impressive.

You guys who work on planes are in a whole class of your own. Then the BS y'all need to deal with with the FAA and their random audits and guys who will just show up to a facility.
You need to be extreamly anal retentive to do any work on a aircraft.
I work C-17's...but here in DoD civil service, we also work C-5's, C-130's, and F-15's.
 
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You get some great aircraft to work on Jason is a F15 easy to work on mechanically or a pig
Each aircraft and their systems have their good points and not so good/very time consuming work to them...I hate to blanket answer the question for the planes we deal with, but they all have their ups and downs. The 15's are pretty straight forward to work on.
 

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The pic? Or black baldy?
The pic is of a freezer full of beef.
Black baldy is a term used for a white-faced hereford crossed with black angus.
This breeding is common practice here. White-faced hereford bulls often have too large of a skull to breed a heifer. When she calves, it'll pull her insides out. A black angus has a smaller skull. So by breeding a black angus bull with a white-faced heifer, she has a better chance of surviving when she has the calf. Usually, after her first calf, she can breed successfully with a white-faced hereford bull
 

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The pic? Or black baldy?
The pic is of a freezer full of beef.
Black baldy is a term used for a white-faced hereford crossed with black angus.

I'm guessing that's what's in my barn and freezer.

Our cows are a cross between angus and Hereford.

All that I know is that they taste good

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The pic? Or black baldy?
The pic is of a freezer full of beef.
Black baldy is a term used for a white-faced hereford crossed with black angus.
Was the "Black Baldy"... I saw all those sausage looking things and thought it could be what we call "Black Pudding" and i think you all call it "Blood Sausage "
 

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Was the "Black Baldy"... I saw all those sausage looking things and thought it could be what we call "Black Pudding" and i think you all call it "Blood Sausage "
Nope. Hamburger, or ground beef
I'm guessing that's what's in my barn and freezer.

Our cows are a cross between angus and Hereford.

All that I know is that they taste good

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Yep. I saw them in your barn. Same thing
 
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