[0:08:24 - 0:08:29] describe the stick just didn't feel right. And I had been on this boat. I just got to this
squadron,
[0:08:29 - 0:08:35] my first fleet
squadron, operational
squadron. And, you know, as a new guy, it's like, last
[0:10:54 - 0:11:01] We're upgrading some systems, even sending some jets to four deploy
squadrons. And one of the
[0:13:57 - 0:14:02] that. And this is you and roughly how many other people in your
squadron are kind of noticing that.
[0:16:56 - 0:17:03] few weeks. But eventually, a few of my buddies in the
squadron, they're flying out, two aircraft
[0:18:09 - 0:18:13] triggered a pretty big reaction to
squadron. Because now we had the file paperwork, a safety
[0:18:20 - 0:18:24] survey the rest of the
squadron and see, you know, okay, what other experiences have you had
[0:22:31 - 0:22:34] They have engineers, they have pilots, they have whole
squadrons that can do that type of work.
[0:23:27 - 0:23:33] And then it wasn't just our
squadron. I later learned to talk to other
squadrons that were
[0:33:49 - 0:33:53] what your
squadron saw? No, it doesn't. Not in my experience. Well, I've heard some stories after
[1:13:40 - 1:13:45] We went to the boat for the first time at night together. We got sent to the same
squadron after
[1:13:45 - 1:13:50] that together. And then as I was leaving that
squadron, he actually put in a package to