32
PS 721
DEC 12
33
PS 721
DEC 12
what’s Up,
gang?
safety!
Hi, Steve!
Lucille is
quizzing me
on some
preventive
maintenance
facts from
a TM.
Chuckie
Brown and
I just
answered
3 questions
right in a
row!
How do
you know
a piece of
equipment is
not
mission
capable?
Ummm… Let me
think… Oh, yeah!
You look
for what’s
written in the
‘‘not ready/
available if’’
column of the
PMCS chart.
That’s my
boy! Here’s
another one
for you. What
is the
single
most important
factor
when
working in the
motor pool?
Good.
And one
more.
I’ll make
this one
multiple
choice.
When working in an
enclosed area, the
most
important thing
you must
do is be sure…
a-
All bay doors are open.
b-
Shop floors are cleaned.
c-
All tools are cleaned and
serviceable.
d-
Adequate ventilation is
provided.
Too easy,
Uncle Steve.
it’s
d!
You’ve
gotta
have
adequate
ventilation.
Oh, Man! I
dream
of PM! Let me
join in the fun.
Lionel, you know
I’ve taught you some
things about
preventive
maintenance
that I
learned in the Army.
Let’s see
how much you
remember.
I wonder
if he’s got
any food
with him.
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