The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 22.03.1974, Side 5

The White Falcon - 22.03.1974, Side 5
The men behind the scenes By Randy Padfield three "birds" ready to fly, day or night, because of Det 14's maintenance crews. The next time you hear someone talking about one of Det 14's crews rescuing someone from the North Atlantic, put in a plug for their maintenance sections. It is the unit's mechanics—the guys who get their hands dirty with grease and wait in the hangar for the helicopter to return from the ^mission—who make it possible for the aircrews to get out there in the first place. They may not receive much of the glory, but Det 14's mainte- nance men are as much a part of every rescue as any pilot, flight mechanic or pararescue special- ist . It is with the concerted ac- tions of both maintenance and flight crews that the detachment can and does reflect the motto of the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service, "That Others Hay Live". Mention the words "helicopter rescue" to an Icelander in Reyk- javik or Ajureyri or Egilsstadir and more than likely he could tell you of at least one of the many missions of Detachment 14 of the 38th Aeorspace Rescue and Re- covery Service. Mention the same words to an American in Keflavik and you will probably obtain a similar re- sponse. Both could probably tell you something about the pilots who fly the Jolly Green Giant heli- copter, about the flight mechan- ics who pluck downed pilots or shipwrecked seamen out of the ocean with a rescue hoist, or a- bout the pararescue specialists. But even if both persons could tell you everything about the rescue activities of Det 14's flight crews, it is doubtful that either would know much about the detachment's maintenance crews. This is not surprising because the maintenance activities of any unit are rarely mentioned by the news media. Such anonymity in no way implies unimportance, how- ever, for the "unsung heroes" of maintenance perform tasks of e- qual importance to those of the aircrews. As in any Air Force flying outfit, effective and efficient aircraft maintenance is of vital importance to Det 14's operations and mission performance. "Keep- ing the birds flying" is never a simple task and it is one that involves much more than turning a few bolts, checking oil levels and filling fuel tanks. March 22, 1974 Page 5

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