oldMohawk
gone but not forgotten
Hi Chris...danger of starting us 'aviation nuts' off with our memories.
I had 'fun' as a National Service erk over the eastern counties in a dual seat RAF Provost with the pilot doing every manouver in the book.
It was common to detail ground crew to go up on first flight after a major service to ensure our servicing would be good. The Section Sarge kindly tucked a 'sick bag' into my tunic. Luckily I just about managed not to need it.
The pilot had come straight from lunch smelling strongly of whisky, I didn't care, I wanted that flight, and he even let me hold the controls while he took notes of instrument readings.
I temporarily used 'threaded display mode' to check I hadn't previously posted this, even in the National Service thread....think I'm ok...

I had 'fun' as a National Service erk over the eastern counties in a dual seat RAF Provost with the pilot doing every manouver in the book.
It was common to detail ground crew to go up on first flight after a major service to ensure our servicing would be good. The Section Sarge kindly tucked a 'sick bag' into my tunic. Luckily I just about managed not to need it.
The pilot had come straight from lunch smelling strongly of whisky, I didn't care, I wanted that flight, and he even let me hold the controls while he took notes of instrument readings.
I temporarily used 'threaded display mode' to check I hadn't previously posted this, even in the National Service thread....think I'm ok...
