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30 August 2005
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3 Comments:
It's a good thing that we didn't fly it before the storm. The wings might have fallen off. Nothing like "losing" a FMC aircraft due to "good" decision making.
The key word in your question is "lose". It was apparently chained down in a hangar. Hangar is gone and the P-3 is nowhere to be found. Should make a great episode of "Cold Case" or "Whithout a Trace" on CBS.
I find it ironic that when I left my squadron we had six planes and you have three. I also believe that one of the Jax squadrons was going down to ZERO planes for a time this fall.
Plane has been found under some rubble. Another 161 series is now off the books.
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