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The Crew Dawgs are a group of dedicated volunteers that train together to make the ramp a safe place for viewers, pilots, and planes during air shows. They are the dirtiest and most hard working crew at the show.
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"FNG" (Friendly New Guy) aka Helmet Boy, aka Scott Perry. When you join the Crew Dawgs you are trained in on all the safety procedures so you know just what to do.
The newest recruit has to wear the helmet. You don't have to be a member to be welcomed by the CAF, we love our volunteers!
To read Scott's take on the weekend click here.
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Brian Staphanic uses his tug to escort Show Me to the taxi way.
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Derick Zimmerman backs his tug to pull Show Me by the nose wheel into position.
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Mike Devine recovers the Sky Rader, this is called "marshalling".
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John Beyl works the T6 line marshalling the planes into their proper positions.
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Bryan Darnel is positioned to act as fire guard as the Miss Mitchell starts her engines.
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Jason Hueur, Lead Tug Driver, (-this is the nuts and bolts of the flight line operation),
observing and anticipating our next move.
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Dan Scafaro, Jason Hueur and Brian Scafaro take a short break while John Mohr and his Stearman fly overhead.
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Steve Kaminson stands by the Miss Mitchell for fire guard duty.
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Names from left to right. Scott "Helmet" Perry, Bob Haugan, Jason "Jabba" Hueur, Dan Scafaro, Brian "Scrappy" Scafaro , Anita Jueliar, Dave Gehrke "Super Dave" (because he gets things done), Steve "Slick" Kaminson , Bill "The Wizard" Jueliar , John "Scrounger" Beyl , Derick Zimmerman, Mike Devine "MOAB" (Mother of all Bubbles), Tony Pena "Gadget", Bryan Darnell "Scoop", Park "No relation to Scott" Perry, Deb "No relation to Scott" Perry , Missing from pic: Greg and Mary Kaminski - Marshallers, Brian Northwick - Fire Guard
If you would like more information about how you can join this great crew, email Dave Gehrke.
Click here to get a printable version of the crew picture.
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