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Fire in the Hole Randy, On the Deployment sites it is Pease AFB, NH not Maine. This is very vivid in my mind because of a 'funny' thing happened at this 'former SAC Base". I was on 375 and we were
going to the Azores for a mission in the early 70's and stopped at Pease
AFB to refuel and RON. When we landed and the A/C Commander hit the 'new
brakes' a cloud of smoke came up and the tower called a hot brakes
emergency on us. The pilot told them we had new brake shoes and they were
just setting and was told they had declared the emergency and would see it
through. We taxied to the tarmac and they came screaming up in the big
fire trucks and the silver suits and were not real happy when we didn't do
an emergency egress and pumped open the cargo door and said we would wait
for a B-4 stand to get off the plane. Then they really got mad when we
strolled off the plane with our suitcases and water jugs. After a few
minutes they informed us that we really didn't have a hot brakes (Just
like we told them) and we could go back on the plane to get anything we
hadn't already brought off. I went back up the B-4 and when I came to the
door of the aircraft with a coffee jug, it was just in time to see my
suitcase being 'plowed under' one of the large fire trucks which was
turning around by the aircraft and I yelled for them to stop. I looked at
my rather flat suitcase and told them I wanted an accident report for
reimbursement. I wasn't really amused at which time the fire chief said it
could have been worse as I could have been holding the suitcase. At the
time I didn't think that was very funny. They seemed not to care very much
till it was discovered that they had also 'clipped' a government water jug
from the plane and it had been damaged, NOW everyone got excited. I was
still just trying to figure out how I was going to explain 'tire-tracks'
on my underwear to my wife. Needless to say with 'damaged' government
property we had mountains of paperwork and in less than 6 months I
was reimbursed for my suitcase. We had a good laugh that night at my luck
as they helped me carry my stuff in a couple of paper bags for the next
few days.
James Mathews
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