I have a funny feeling that not everything has gone to plan.
Yes but would it be correct to assume the Plan anticipates everything within it going smoothly,...or would it probably include provisions and strategies (in multiple layers, to deal with multiple scenarios) for when things don't go according to plan?
I was in the military for only a short time and was not a strategist, but it seems highly likely that contingency plans have been and are in place.
These men are on top of this. Let's pause and remember they are disabling and dismantling, bolt by screw, a 75-year-old lumbering behemoth of a bomber loaded with nukes—while flying it.
Yes but would it be correct to assume the Plan anticipates everything within it going smoothly,...or would it probably include provisions and strategies (in multiple layers, to deal with multiple scenarios) for when things don't go according to plan?
I was in the military for only a short time and was not a strategist, but it seems highly likely that contingency plans have been and are in place.
These men are on top of this. Let's pause and remember they are disabling and dismantling, bolt by screw, a 75-year-old lumbering behemoth of a bomber loaded with nukes—while flying it.
And some would say it's closer to 103 years old. Not an easy job by any means.
Oh, I get it, I just think it has changed the timeline somewhat, which would explain why this pudding is starting to feel a little overdo e :)