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Yoda, I was assigned to the 17th TAS, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. We flew on 130-D models, A models with skis. The picture was taken at a radar site on the greenland ice cap in 1969.
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Gas Shutoff
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If you're interested in learning how to turn off the gas at the meter you may find these links helpful: http://www.pge.com/mybusiness/edusaf...ic/turngasoff/ http://www.earthquakesolutions.com/id82.html http://www.pse.com/SAFETYRELIABILITY...s/ShutOff.aspx http://www.seattle.gov/html/CITIZEN/...tyShut-Off.PDF Something you may want to consider if you spend any length of time away from your home is to call the gas company to have them shut off the gas and install a lock on your gas meter. Obviously you can just shut the gas off yourself but you will continue to receive a monthly gas bill from the Gas Company if you do. NOTE: Once the gas is shut off at the meter, do not try to turn it back on yourself. (Unless of course you are a qualified professional.) If the gas service shutoff valve is closed a qualified professional should perform a safety inspection before the gas service is restored and the appliance pilots are lit. |
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Even at that, I have identified the location of my gas meter and the shutoff valve and the large pliers that will be required to turn it one quarter turn clockwise to shut it off quickly if I need to. Below is a photo of my gas line shutoff, marked "1". "2" is a 3/4" thick copper ground cable attached to the gas line. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/...59a21f1bc9.jpg |
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