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Show 5 November 18, 1999 ' M ' i J " ; ACHIEVEMENT, COMMITMENT, Rudder Shop Rudder Shop Area: Commodities Directorate, Bldg. Recipient: F-1- 5 MX v ; and Excellence F-- 15 ations. 3 "Going from the largest MICAP ver on the weapons system was siderable while trying to set up shop," said Russ Johnston, commodities branch chief. Personnel have also been trained in the overhaul, repair and testing of F- 15 rudders while under pressure. ' v ' ' s af" J , ' dri-50- con-Employe- , Involved: 12 5 Rudder Shop Contribution: The reduced MICAPS, "holes" in planes that make it incapable of flying until they're F-1- repaired, from 120 to 20 in a single quar- ter, under the pressure of Kosovo oper- - es . ' fcamiaa; Recipients: Mark Pinnau and Jeff Noorda SupArea: Technology and Industrial r 265 port Directorate, Bldg; Employees Involved: 4 Contribution: Their technical expertise in providing a hydraulics system ' : ed to the commodities shops production of end items in advance of having a completed system. Originally the Commodities Directorate planned to use a contract company to convert a warehouse into a hydraulics facility at a cost of $2 million. . 'tMatea- John Harms, an end item tester, does a rudder. liminary test on an pre- F-- 15 Mark Pinnau & Jeff Noorda con-tribut- ' f Photos by Mark Pinnau and Jeff Noorda TRANSFER WORKLOAD PRODUCTION Oiylftn Air Logistics Center 200Q n "We saw that we could probably do that U 1800 for far cheaper so we said lets just do that in house," said Noorda. They began work on the project in Sept. TARGETS By 30 Nov By 31 Oct 1600 T 1400 " despite challenging conditions brought about by NATO actions in Kosovo. By the time the project was completed, costs including labor and time came in at less than half of the original $2 million price tag. Another $380,000 was also saved by with the completing the design and Robert of assistance Terry Bourque 1997, 1200 i .1000 R O D u 800 880 400 1 200 0 in-hou- se on Charlesworth. ANTELOPE V0&1EMS CENTER IS FHOUD TO ANNOUNCE ITS GRAND OPENING "Festive Follies" St. James Catholic Church 495 N. Harrison Blvd. Ogden, Utah. ALL '09 OIIPH POS3D DR, KAREN BOHEEN CACO DUTY NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. November November 21, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Over 50 Booths! 19-2- 0, - 1 Antiques Monastery Items Local Merchants & Artists Food Specialty Items High Tea served by The Edwardian - Babysitting Services Child Entertainment-Clow- n, P?ost Insurance's Accepted (including Tricare) v " DAVIS CAMPUS 2084 N. ROBINS DR., SUITE 305 A. LAYTON UT, 84041 1 Santa -- tJ" '' -'- y V 1 ; - . -- i II A A --: GREAT WESTERN AVIATION Ogden Hinckley Bountitul SkyparK SLC International 801 801-394-34- : ui-zy-- :.- I 00 a vo 59-484U GREAT VALUE YOU CAH COURT OH EVERY WEDriESDAYiFROM fCv'H, - x"' J II " p m. r . .... Lnxtw Vtm Lnmw n ti .. II iirl J J nu ueeH inue Look up Listen to the sky. "Learn to tly," ir wnispers. riy. ana oe rree. freedom. Extends true unleashes Even dreamed about it. Because flying you've always thought about being a pilot. of be. a pilot is ust love Most to all, those And love. being those places you boundaries Brings you closer to you Visit your Cessna Pilot Center. Discover why it's more fun, with inner touch in pilot. cool So, get your plain And answer the call of the wild blue yonder. convenient and affordable than ever before to strap on your wings. -i uueu a mviuhuh western iiyi 1 weai Financial Aid for those that qualify, www.gwaviation.com, www.cessna.textron.com and (IFT) program Training i 728-060- 0 S "srjf- TMMlIK . Mary Galbraith -r s 1 u pccna mm . pibtCenter f'y; ifA1? 4 P.M-lJ- : k;V4rc?jsia? sssifSMS!a-K!- - 1624 N. Heritage Park Blvd. Layton 775-953- 5 Almost Too Good To Believe! For a Limited Time Only! 1999 Golden Corral Restauranls. At participating restaurants... I Q S II |