TC, WGA, “notes” (and their context to “IP”), MGA, etc. I worked in Automotive and needed a glossary for all the SPC, GCI, PBL Etc. Insiders automatically forget that outsiders need a primer to the context
TC, WGA, “notes” (and their context to “IP”), MGA, etc. I worked in Automotive and needed a glossary for all the SPC, GCI, PBL Etc. Insiders automatically forget that outsiders need a primer to the context
TC, WGA, “notes” (and their context to “IP”), MGA, etc. I worked in Automotive and needed a glossary for all the SPC, GCI, PBL Etc. Insiders automatically forget that outsiders need a primer to the context
And "speaking airplane" is worse. :-)
https://mechanicshub.com/jokes-aircraft-mechanic-humor/
I've seen many of those lists - always good! - thanks.
Very funny, though less so in light of the crash today of the plane that killed Prigozhin and nine others, apparently members of the Wagner team.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/yevgeny-prigozhin-plane-crash-russia-passengers-dead-wagner-group/
Posted before crash report
In any event, I don’t suspect Russian mechanics actually keep a log book
Not if they know what's good for them.
You’ve reminded me of something I think you’ll appreciate. Brb