PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-598

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 598

SEPTEMBER 2002

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-598 - Page 20 of 33
PS 598
SEP 02
35
PS 598
SEP 02
34
let’s check to see
if those soldiers
are folding that
blade correctly.
this blade.
..
is [ugh].
..
Heavy!
go.
..
[ugh] a
little…
faster.
careful, men. keep
it
steady
and slow,
just like the
tm
says. If that blade
slips out, they’ll be
counting lumps on
your
noggins.
gotcha,
sergeant
blade.
thanks.
for a minute,
I thought they
were gonna
lose
it.
sometimes
they get a
little
eager.
why don’t
we head
over to the
OH-58d
hangar?
the
black-
hawk
shop
looks
good,
sergeant. I’m
impressed with
the PM effort
at this facility.
lead
the way,
sergeant
blade.
looks like
the kiowa
crew has
things
well under
control.
our visit
has gone
very well
today,
sergeant
blade.
we saw
some
effective
pm work
on our
tour.
you’ve done a
great job
teaching
the importance of
PM.
.. keeping these
birds flying.
thanks, windy.
the cold facts
of PM are what
keep ground
equipment and
aircraft
battle-ready.
right.
PM
is a life-
saving tool, one
every soldier should
take
seriously.
It’s critical to do
inspections, cleaning
and repairs when
the
tms
call for it.
now that every-
one’s met you,
sergeant blade,
I feel better
about taking my
new assignment.
NEW
ASSiGN-
MENT ?
A
fter a short inspection…
598. 34-35 (C)
7/29/02
9:19 PM
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