obie7661
01-04-2007, 11:14 AM
A US Air Force C-130 was scheduled to leave Thule Air Base,
Greenland at midnight. During the pilot's preflight check, he
discovers that the latrine holding tank is still full from the last
flight. So a message is sent to the base and an airman who was off
duty is called out to take care of it.
The young man finally gets to the air base and makes his way to the
aircraft only to find that the latrine pump truck has been left
outdoors and is frozen solid, so he must find another one in the
hangar, which takes even more time He returns to the aircraft and is
less than enthusiastic about what he has to do. Nevertheless, he
goes about the pumping job deliberately and carefully (and slowly)
so as not to risk criticism later.
As he's leaving the plane, the pilot stops him and says, "Son, your
attitude and performance has caused this flight to be late and I'm
going to personally see to it that you are not just reprimanded but
punished."
Shivering in the cold, his task finished, he takes a deep breath,
stands up tall and says, "Sir, with all due respect, I'm not your
son; I'm an Airman in the United States Air Force. I've been in
Thule, Greenland, for 11 months without any leave, and reindeer's
asses are beginning to look pretty good to me. I have one stripe;
it's two-thirty in the morning, the temperature is 40 degrees below
zero, and my job here is to pump $hit out of an aircraft.
Now, just exactly what form of punishment did you have in mind?
Greenland at midnight. During the pilot's preflight check, he
discovers that the latrine holding tank is still full from the last
flight. So a message is sent to the base and an airman who was off
duty is called out to take care of it.
The young man finally gets to the air base and makes his way to the
aircraft only to find that the latrine pump truck has been left
outdoors and is frozen solid, so he must find another one in the
hangar, which takes even more time He returns to the aircraft and is
less than enthusiastic about what he has to do. Nevertheless, he
goes about the pumping job deliberately and carefully (and slowly)
so as not to risk criticism later.
As he's leaving the plane, the pilot stops him and says, "Son, your
attitude and performance has caused this flight to be late and I'm
going to personally see to it that you are not just reprimanded but
punished."
Shivering in the cold, his task finished, he takes a deep breath,
stands up tall and says, "Sir, with all due respect, I'm not your
son; I'm an Airman in the United States Air Force. I've been in
Thule, Greenland, for 11 months without any leave, and reindeer's
asses are beginning to look pretty good to me. I have one stripe;
it's two-thirty in the morning, the temperature is 40 degrees below
zero, and my job here is to pump $hit out of an aircraft.
Now, just exactly what form of punishment did you have in mind?