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Show se mm ips hdl busy day- A few weeks ago, the Hill Top Times published the fact that the Hill AFB runway was the busiest in the Air Force. To further confirm that statement, April 27 was one of its busiest this year when 1,900 operations took place. These operations were take-offlandings, low apetc. proaches, The busy day was attributed to the operational readiness inspection of the 104th Tactical Fighter Group and their 0 aircraft; the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing's "Battle Week" with their 6 Fighting Falcons; sorties flown by the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing, normal Logair flights, numerous transient aircraft coming in s, w W9mmk jhhhhhh Slwii .Jlllilil! i jf ft Jr A-1- F-1- F-1- 05 and leaving, plus helicopter sorties flown by Detachment 4, 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron and the 6514th Test Squadron. Most of the sorties were flown dur- to 6 p.m. shift when MSgt. Mike King was the tower supervisor of six controllers. ing a normal 7 a.m. In addition to the tower personnel, other organizations who provided assistance during this busy day were members of Transient Aircraft Services, Base Operations Dispatchers, the Fire Department, Fuels Services and the Base Transportation Division. Maj. Dennis Coombs is the Base Operations Airfield Manager. v , - Page 3 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, May 6, 1983 w rf w r"" Heat plants close for season Heating plants supplying comfort heat to Hill AFB will be shut down Sunday. Plant 260 will remain in operation to provide steam for the industrial area. If there are any facilities that require comfort heat past Sunday, call the Civil Engineering Mechanical Superintendent, Ext. 73368. is in accordance Comfort heat shut-dow- n with paragraphs 2c and d, Annex E, Ogden ALC Plan 18-1. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Smith) Betina Willis, a care giver at the Hill AFB Child Care Center, gently lowers tiny Drake Rowe into a crib for a morning snooze. For information on the center, see page 14. Prepare to detour for road closures Mo n d ay inni o r ra i ra g The following roads will be closed progressively, beginning Monday, as construction work begins. Those using the streets must find an alternate route until construction is complete. Engine Street from northwest corner of Bldg. .26.5 to Arnold Street, southwest corner of Bldg. 268. Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron and the 6514th Test Squadron. 1? I 225 -, r "A" Street from Bldg. 228 xmm u w ! 77 V Vs. s V'A- Road closed . to Bldg. 295 . Lamm Street from Sixth Street to the south end of Bldg. 510 Industrial Road from Sixth Street to the south end of Bldg. 510 Sixth Street beginning at South Gate Drive, east to Bldg. 295. Avoid" mishaps and accidents by obeying signs. D 227 J 270 V - - is ?. . ' : , 244" 1 ,024 :: - 251 Mother's Dy Sunday vr:-:- n: ' "' 504 500 . 102 505 Engine Street from northwest corner of Bldg. 265 to Arnold Street, southwest corner of Bldg. 268 will be closed for two weeks, starting Monday to May 21. An industrial waste pipeline is being installed in this area. .Completion date is dependent upon good weather. ": - ! |