Role as Air Weapons Systems Technician
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Well the role on the CF18 is many and varied.
There’s lots of trades that work on it
whether the weapons tech or the air
weapons systems technician,
the engine guy, the rigger,
the fitter, the electrician
My activity as air weapons system was
I worked more in the second line
maintenance facilities or
areas of the aircraft.
And while I was in Germany my mainstay
was working in the missile maintenance
section so I took care of all
the Aim-7 missiles, Aim-9 Sidewinders
carrying out all the regular maintenance
that had to be done on them because
they would fly, you know,
sometimes on a regular basis with these
weapons and they would require
maintenance and care and upkeep and
that sort of thing and they
all go through an inspection cycle.
So other people in my trade would
be working directly on the aircraft
doing the loading, doing the servicing
of the aircraft, parking and starting,
taking care of all the pylons and racks
that hold all these weapons systems
on the aircraft so there’s quite a bit to it,
it’s varied, sometimes it’s like organized
chaos but it’s fun.
The load crews that worked on the aircraft
worked in crews of three so there
would be a crew chief,
a wingman and driver and they would
load the aircraft with the various
combinations of weapons that
would be required, whether it was a gun,
chaff and flare, again the Aim-7,
Aim-9 missiles, later on Mark-82 bombs
and that sort of thing.
Like I said, it’s organized chaos and
when you have a good crew doing a
good load it’s poetic, its fun to watch,
everybody knows where everybody is
supposed to be and
it just flows quite nicely.
Description
With duties wide and varied, Mr. Norman gives a sense of his responsibilities in working with the CF 18 aircraft during his time in the Persian Gulf.
Craig Norman
Mr. Craig Norman was born February 1, 1961 in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. After completing high school, Mr. Norman enlisted with the Air Force as an Air Weapons System Technician holding rank of Master Corporal. While in Germany, Mr. Norman was selected to be part of the Persian Gulf war providing service delivery for the CF18’s; a time in his military career that he feels very proud of. After 22 years of military service, in Canada and overseas, Mr. Norman retired from the military. He now resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia with his family.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- February 27, 2016
- Duration:
- 1:56
- Person Interviewed:
- Craig Norman
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Persian Gulf
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Rank:
- Master-Corporal
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