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Bear On The Move!
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Re: Bear On The Move!
Originally posted by tele1 View PostMaybe they should have contacted John Slack, experienced and well known Bearcat mover to take it to Texas.
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Originally posted by Big_Jim View PostNow THAT is funny! I don't think Lyle's truck is around anymore. Besides, using the Slack method of traveling the back roads in the middle of the night, the package would arrive in Texas sometime in July.
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Originally posted by jarrodeu View PostWith the boil off I'm assuming flying it down to Texas would require a lot of stops am right?
Jarrod
Your right Jarrod, it's because of the boil-off, but not for the reason you thought, as ChrisMX105
explained.
It's because now there's no one around who knows how it operates or how to service it.
The team had two full time mechanics, but they were both fired. At the same time, they were asked to put together detailed servicing instructions, for whoever takes over the Bear.
They picked up their tools and left the hanger, and it didn't happen.
The rest of us on the crew who know how the system operates and how to service it were not asked.
You can guess why.
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Originally posted by Dialtapper View PostYour right Jarrod, it's because of the boil-off, but not for the reason you thought, as ChrisMX105
explained.
It's because now there's no one around who knows how it operates or how to service it.
The team had two full time mechanics, but they were both fired. At the same time, they were asked to put together detailed servicing instructions, for whoever takes over the Bear.
They picked up their tools and left the hanger, and it didn't happen.
The rest of us on the crew who know how the system operates and how to service it were not asked.
You can guess why.D Abshier
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Originally posted by FuryFan View Post"they were both fired. At the same time, they were asked to put together detailed servicing instructions".
Sounds like management failed to do a "logic" flowchart before that move!
Kevin
Steve Carter
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Re: Bear On The Move!
Kind of like a friend of mine that was given 6 trainees, told to train them in 6 months to replace him as they were moving his support job overseas, with the trainees when they returned to their "homeland"...
I would have evil fun with that.
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Re: Bear On The Move!
Originally posted by Big_Jim View PostNow THAT is funny! I don't think Lyle's truck is around anymore. Besides, using the Slack method of traveling the back roads in the middle of the night, the package would arrive in Texas sometime in July.John Slack
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How does the Insurance Policy work on moving an airplane like this? Is it Liability only? Meaning that if the airplane hits another car, person, street pole due to an error of the truck driver...the Insurance will cover the damages to the object it hit and the Insurance will not pay for the damages to the airplane?
I'm sure the truck driver has insurance with his truck and trailer. Does the Airplane owner take out an additional insurance policy for his plane, does the standard insurance policy that goes along with flying the plane cover ground transportation like this or does the airplane owner go with what the truck driver has?
Will the damages to the Airplane be paid for by the Insurance company if it's the truck drivers fault?
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Originally posted by BellCobraIV View PostYeah, but we got to Van Nuys as the sun was coming up, and I had a kamakazi driving a bigger truck in the lead to take anyone out that came close to the Bearcat.
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