[Land-speed] Shop Talk

neil at dbelltech.com neil at dbelltech.com
Sat Nov 3 09:42:44 MST 2007


I think that as soon as I was released from that hospital I'd be looking for
the guy who did that previous "repair"! You're lucky someone found you in
time.

Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ

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From: land-speed-bounces+neil=dbelltech.com at autox.team.net
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 8:19 PM
To: Gary C. Hensley; LandSpeed Digest
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Shop Talk

Ok, so this isn't a land speeder but it's still worth a hard  wince...  I
was
on the flightline in Danang in the middle of a howling monsoon. The bad guys
had been sniping on and off and the day before one of our guys had been
killed
while doing a preflight.      I had a screamin' case of amoebic dysentery, a
raging fever and day 500-something was about to get even worse than the day
before....  I suspected  a corroded electrical connector way up inside the
hole, about as far as I could reach standing on tiptoe,  and after twisting
loose about 3 or 4 turns, I felt something burning  like hell on my arm. I
ignored it because I had spent so much time getting my hand up there and
didn't want to start over.  After just a minute or two, I began feeling
really
bad.  I was soaked to the skin, and even though it was probably 90 degrees,
I
got colder and colder and remember thinking something  like "Oh $h1%, I've
been shot "    and blacked out.   Next thing I know, I'm on my back in a
Navy
hospital with my arm covered in a huge bandage, and a couple of IV's running
full throttle. And I was tied to the bed with a corpsman standing watch over
me  wanting to know  why I wanted to "off" myself.    Found out the next
morning  that  someone  had repaired a wire in that same hole, and as was
the
custom back then, used a pirated surgical scalpel to strip a wire or cut the
waxed string we used as spot tie. It nicked the guy who was sent out to
finish
the job otherwise I might have been in deep doo doo...     He showed me the
big piece of curved  blade that had broken off and had  wedged tight in the
harness right where my wrist was resting -  it sliced me long and deep, and
not just once, but twice.     He also told me that the wire harness was
covered in blood.  The only stitches I got were on the inside and
fortunately,
it healed nicely - I've only  got a couple of very fine lines left, about 6
inches long on my left wrist.
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