Thursday, February 18, 2010

Home in Coshocton, Back to the Hangar

Our return trip from Denver was without incident, the flights were smooth and on time, and the roads were dry for the drive from Columbus to Coshocton. We did have to brush five inches of snow off the car in the airport parking lot.

We finally got in around 10:30 last night and discovered that Tanner the Book Eating Dog had decided to eat one of my golf books. He actually pulled this one off the shelf to "enjoy." That's the first time he's ever pulled a book off the shelf. That's not a good sign...

The shop was really busy today: Paul J. is conducting an annual inspection; Jim, Dale, and Scott were running an engine on the test stand; Ian and Mark were taping a 206 fuselage for paint while Josh was installing seat rails, Chuck and Robert continued work on our tool crib, and Mike and Andy continued taking care of the final details on the Honduran 206. The training staff had their monthly meeting, and I had separate meetings with Bob and Dwight.

Karen and I put in a full day catching up on HR stuff. We conducted Andy's 12-month interview, arranged for Paul's 18-month interview, handled emails, candidate supervision, recruiting, and I shot another video for the MMS blog. Here's the video:

Ian Tapes the Brazilian 206 For Paint from Keith Dodson on Vimeo.

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