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Baden Guy said:....... what you meant by the old way versus the new way? and thank God for that.
With the old ways flying the CC-130, if we lose an engine of a vital part at some remote location ... we need to phone home to Trenton. They then scramble trying to find a spare part and an MRT (Maintenance Repair Team). Then they have to scramble to find a serviceable aircraft and an available crew at no notice. Then they have to get it all together and fly that lot out to the "broken down" location.
As an example ... back in '98 I lost an engine coming out of Bangui, Central African Repbulic. I cruised back to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. I then spent 17 days on the ground in Abidjan while this whole MRT process took place. It takes a couple of days for home base to react, then a few days to get out to where we are, a few days to repair the broken aircraft, and then a few more days to fly home. Too long and expensive despite the very best efforts of the maintainers to get us up and running again.
Those old days and old ways will now be few and far between.