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Show October 22, HILL TOP TIMES Some Pumplxinl .4.-y'- - V'."'". f 2 ' - : . ' 5-- , 1'-"- . i. Petit Takes Over Duties As Air Safety Specialist P- - Mr. Thomas P. Petit, Mainte nance Planner in the Planning Branch of the Maintenance Engineering Directorate, recently transferred to Base Operations, Base Commander where he will assume i the duties of an Air Safety SpeMr. Petit has been employcialist. Being president of a since November, in Maintenance ed but it's organization is a big job 1052. to a satisfying one, according His new duties will consist of deDarrell H. Jensen, Flight Simulator and Mechanical Training Devices veloping a program to promote the Section, Maintenance Engineering prevention of aircraft accidents. Services division, Maintenance EnDuring World War II he enlisted Directorate. in the Air Force as an aviation cagineering He was stationed at Santa Mr. Jensen holds the honor of det. Ana AFB, California, later being of the Flight transferred being the president to Luke Field, Arizona, Simulator Associates, an independent organization whose membership where he received his Air Force includes persons from .management, maintenance, purchase, supply, design and manufacture of complex Hillf synthetic flight training devices. . "Our organization aims to serve To the individual, the using agencies, A special invitation was sent to the manufacturers, and the Nation Hillfielders this week inviting them by raising professional standards, of the Utah attend to means an informal for performances providing in Ogden. helping-keethe exchange of ideas; Symphony the public informed, and in general The program this year includes aiding the development of the simu- guest appearances of Artur Rubinlator art," President Jensen said. stein, pianist, on January 6; and The organization also publishes Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, on March a magazine, called the "Simulore," 14, besides another fine concert on which is published at Panama City, February 10, all at Ogden High Florida on a quarterly basis. A School auditorium, according to convention to be held in December Mrs. Chauncey C. Maher, Junior at Panama City is being planned League representative. by the group. The Flight Simulator Associates were just recently organized and BO YLES' already the membership has climbed to around 800, Jensen reported. Approximately 50 Hill AFB employees, including persons from Maintenance Engineering Services, Synthetic Trainer, Tech Services, Command Workload and Supply are members of the group. Mr. Jensen has worked at Hill AFB since July 1950. He formerly resided at 435 W. Fojest, Brigham their City, with his wife, Kay,-antwo children, Kathleen, 6, and Paul, 4. They are moving to a new home in Clearfield. " ,i- .""if,"'! ' IXS.P i Hillfielder is President of National Group Thomas 1 1 - iI he received his education in in, and the TTni siana at Baton Rouge which l!fj tended .on a football scholar! awarueu mm wnen he eradn.7! from South Hip s.v,.118 of'utah.18 gMe at thC Unive4 He resides at 102 West m South, Bountiful, with his wife former Yvonne Gill, and their tW children, Patricia 12, Susan l2 r schools world-wid- e ielders Invited Concerts in Ogden ' iiiMimriwiwiHiMu silk. ' - Doc Sez: A dumb girl counts on her fingers a smart one on her legs. j! DOC'S Thomas P. Petit wings as a fighter pilot. In March, 1944, he was sent overseas where he flew the 7 "Thunderbolt" aircraft on 87 missions in the European Theatre of operations, during which time he succeeded in shooting down two German fighter aircraft. In addition, to his regular duties, Mr. Petit is actively engaged in the Air National Guard. He is an "Sabre" jet aircraft pilot with the 191st Fighter Bomb Squadron of the Utah ANG. 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