Temporal orientation
So, Hans is a regular guy it turns out. It’s good to have a predictable boss. Of course the story is completely invented! 😉
Hey, did you guys ever notice that the old C-172 always seems to be broken?
So, Hans is a regular guy it turns out. It’s good to have a predictable boss. Of course the story is completely invented! 😉
Hey, did you guys ever notice that the old C-172 always seems to be broken?
Don’t they have a fleet of identically painted C-172s so that Julio always has one to work on no matter the story? 😉
(You could always have Julio going through logs and manuals or looking for parts in some shelves, and didn’t Hans buy that fixer upper Twin Otter, what ever became of that? Doesn’t Roost Air have a helicopter or two? Maybe some private owners could get their maintenance done at Roost Air?)
considering how Chuck is flying that bird, it is no wonder that Julio has got a safe job even in these days
Well, Chuck flies it from time to time… combine that and maybe it is just one of “those” ships…. and maybe it is not broken, it is just always in the hangar so Julio can pretend to work…
Can’t be a fleet of identical 172’s, Chuck is always using the same callsign (Three Bravo Tango).
Like the “little roosters” sign in the WC’s door.
Ha, a regular guy. He goes to the little rooster’s room at 9:10 everyday.