Re: [Philmont]: RE: Water Purification

From: <JWFLAIG@aol.com>
Date: Thu May 05 2005 - 08:32:22 CDT

This is also 1 Ranger's opinion.  I wonder how many Ranger's there are a
season out there?  The Ranger we had in 03 was new and we were his first crew. 
Several times we helped him out.  Most of the time he helped us out.  It was a
team effort like what Joe is talking about.  

While being well prepared is a good thing, it doesn't hurt to hear the same
thing that everyone else hears.  Sometimes just the way it's said will make
someone go "ahhh, now it makes sense."  I even listen to the Flight attendants do
their monotonous safety briefing every time I fly. I'm just weird that way.

Better safe, than sorry.
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Yeah, good points guys. Yes, it should be a team effort and it does not hurt
to hear something repeated to be sure it has been grasped. I would hope that
a Ranger being disappointed that a crew came prepared would be the exception,
and that their training would include the concepts of flexibility and
tailoring based on how well-prepared the crew is.

Joe Flaig

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