Trip Report fr .T/Sgt W.E. Owens to Comdr, Test Sv Unit, Prov. d. Having difficulties contacting Captain Jacobsen, I contacted Lt Colonel Hansen and informed him the purpose of my visit, After some difficulties he was able to arrange a meeting, We first talked about how the priority request for parts was to be handled for the 78th Air Rescue Squadron, now that the 11th Air Rescue Group had deactivated. Lt Col Hansea explained that his AOCP and priority unit at Base Supply was on a 24 hour basis. Further, they had a working agreement with the Air Traffie Section to send priority items out on the first available aircraft, regardless of Command, Captain Jacobsen informed me that the only previous assistance given to AF 714 SO was interchangability information that was not readily available to Base Supply. Col Hansen at this point assured me that the very best possible action was given to priority requests with a delivery time of 15 to 30 hours for completed ac:ion in most cases to the 78th Air Rescue Squadron, however, he would check to make sure there is no let down, Also the 76th Air Rescue Squadron at Hickam AFB, would now furnish any technical assistance required, At this point I asked Captain Jacobsen about the lack of TO compliance on the 78th Air Rescue Squadron aircraft, Again came the negative attitude and why do we concern ourselves. JI asked about the letter written to them by the 78th Air Rescue Squadron requesting information on the many letters and follow-ups to AF 908 CSD, Mobile Alacama, He advised that it had been indorsed to ™ Headquarters, Air Rescue Service for further action, however, no request - had been made at any time for supply assistance by the 78th Air Rescue.m Squadron, When asked if field u.intenance TOC's could be accomplished through "IRAN" he said noJ ~ He explained as Major Sawtell had, about the difficulties in procuring the Kits. In regard to the PRT's, he had personally helped prepare the tables and said that the previous system was very unsatisfactory. (Col Hansen advised that due to this situation he had taken over the technical order distribution and all deficiencies had now been resolved. Col Hansen called Major Middlebrooks to advise him of my desires to discuss painting of the C-54 aircraft and "IRAN", e, On arrival at Major Middlebrooks office I advised him of our desires to paint the three C-54 aircraft on the project. Major Middle— brooks could see no reason to paint them as the red is for artic rescue only and Sirther the C-54 aircraft were being phased out of the Pacific Division, There was also a new Technical Order 07-l-l which completely changed all former uarking and painting procedures. I explained we would still like to paint them and Lt Colonel McKinley at this point said "Let them paint the aircraft if they wish". The Major then provided me with a copy of the new marking and painting procedures and arranged for me to enter the "Restricted" area where the paint shop was located to cbtain paint Stock Number and paint. My second subject was "IRAN", Iasked that he explain how it operates and if they would handle field maintenance TOC's. He informed that all aircraft are scheduled every two years for "TRAN" and that normally field maintenance would not be done, It was strictly depot maintenance. However, it was possible to have other work done, depending on the circumstances and for arrangements a letter through channels to the depot concerned was required. The letter to be far enough in advance for procurement of mate:ials and time planning. I thanked Lt Co}, McKinley and Major Miadlebrooks and proceeded to obtain the paint ck numbers, zy SO

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