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Back in the late 70's, I was a radio man on C-130s. I trouble shot the plane and did whatever needed to get the plane flyable radio wise. Occasionally, we would hear of a plane having ghosts and when we did, we knew what needed to be done. Our HF radios were powerful transmitters that were hooked up to long antenna wires that went from the cargo door area to the tip of the plane. These wires were hooked to a mast that was mounted to the side of the plane and inside these masts were lightening protectors that would sometimes corrode. When they would corrode, they would produce a type of ionized air inside the plane near the mast. I could understand someone thinking that they were seeing a ghost when the pilot transmitted a message. So, we would replace the needed parts and the ghost would be gone.
However, one night while helping a radar man on his job at a plane, we were without power and in the darkness. As we sat in the darkness waiting on a MD3 power unit to arrive, we hear a van drive up. It was the shop that took care of such things as rafts or in this case, parachutes. I quickly told my friend to come with me and we hurried to the back of the plane close to the cargo ramp. I was a lot thinner back thin as was the other guy and we quickly hid behind a couple of the structure ribs of the plane. The man came on the plane with a couple of the chutes (7 total) to hang in their spots in the plane near the door. He seemed a little nervous and was whistling as best as he could. Now back then, the flashlights we had to use were next to useless and very dim compared to what we have today.
So, all he had was this offset military flashlight for light and he had it sticking out his pocket. After he set the 2nd chute in place, I let out a low groan that he could easily hear. Sure enough, he jerked his head and around and asked nervously, "Who's there?" He then shined his weak flashlight back to the ramp but could see nothing and the hurried out to get the next chutes. This time, the nervous man brought all of the remaining chutes in and set them on the floor and after a quick scan with his light, began hanging the others. I waited for one chute to get put on before I let out a deeper moan. My buddy was beside himself as the man hung the remaining chutes in record time and bailed out of the plane. The van started up and he was gone, a few minutes later, the power until arrived and we went to work. My buddy laughed every time he thought about it.
However, one night while helping a radar man on his job at a plane, we were without power and in the darkness. As we sat in the darkness waiting on a MD3 power unit to arrive, we hear a van drive up. It was the shop that took care of such things as rafts or in this case, parachutes. I quickly told my friend to come with me and we hurried to the back of the plane close to the cargo ramp. I was a lot thinner back thin as was the other guy and we quickly hid behind a couple of the structure ribs of the plane. The man came on the plane with a couple of the chutes (7 total) to hang in their spots in the plane near the door. He seemed a little nervous and was whistling as best as he could. Now back then, the flashlights we had to use were next to useless and very dim compared to what we have today.
So, all he had was this offset military flashlight for light and he had it sticking out his pocket. After he set the 2nd chute in place, I let out a low groan that he could easily hear. Sure enough, he jerked his head and around and asked nervously, "Who's there?" He then shined his weak flashlight back to the ramp but could see nothing and the hurried out to get the next chutes. This time, the nervous man brought all of the remaining chutes in and set them on the floor and after a quick scan with his light, began hanging the others. I waited for one chute to get put on before I let out a deeper moan. My buddy was beside himself as the man hung the remaining chutes in record time and bailed out of the plane. The van started up and he was gone, a few minutes later, the power until arrived and we went to work. My buddy laughed every time he thought about it.