Welcome to Hangar 99

As soon as I got to a luxury plane, I made a circle around it, checking all its external parts.

"What are you doing?" Marine said with a questioning look.

"External inspection of the plane in case of any damage caused by a fuel leak," I said while looking at the plane seriously.

"Oh," said Marin, and thought, 'It's not like you're going to find anything.'

'Okay, the fuselage is healthy and that's a good thing...Now it might be a problem with a fuel pump where it malfunctioned.'

Then I got on a plane... after asking permission from Marine, I went to the cockpit to find the pilot sleeping there.

"Comrade, wake up." I was shaking a sleeping pilot who seemed to be in a nightmare.

"No, my wife, I didn't....stop....damn it, where did you get this RPG from....no honey...nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh? Is this heaven? But Why does it look like an airplane cabin?"

I was looking at pilot who was talking in his sleep and I told him, "You're not in heaven, you're still on earth. you was just dreaming."

"Who are you?" A pilot turned and looked at me, wiping me with his eyes.

"Me? I'm the one who's going to fix your plane anyway. Do you have anything to say about running out of fuel?"

"You are an engineer" 'swallow'.

I saw him get to know a little and swallow his saliva with difficulty, I didn't care and waited for his answer.

"Oh, about that, when I was in mid-air, alarms went off all of a sudden, and I saw that the gas meter was going down quickly, so here I am," he said, pointing at an electronic fuel meter.

"Okay.... I really don't know much about civilian planes but I will try.... Anyway, was there anything wrong with the fuel pump or the valves?"

Nothing showed any sign of malfunction.

"Okay... Now do you see that barn that says 99. Go over there."

"Huh? Why?"

"I really don't know much about civilian planes, but I do know someone who knows.... Anyway, I'm going, I'll open a gate."

"H ok".

Then I got off a plane and went to Marine and told her, "Actually, a plane has no problems, but I'm not really an expert in this type of plane, so I will ask someone else to maintain it."

"Wow ace who knows everything is not so self-confident... haha ​​this is new. It's okay you can call this a person... and who he is anyway."

"He's my teacher. He doesn't like going out much so we'll go to him."

Then a plane, ace, marine and guards advanced towards the hangar.

At the same time in the store .

I went into Warehouse No. 2, which is where we store fuel.

As soon as I entered through the side gate I turned on the lights and fuel drums filled the place.

I climbed on a crane parked nearby and carried a notebook on which was written the types of fuel. I skipped all the names of warplanes and helicopter fuels and went to a place designated for regular jets and cargo planes.

I found that we only have one type and this is a strange thing, but because there are few planes here, I accepted an order and then found that JET-A1 fuel is a fuel used in civil aircraft.

I began to drive a crane as I sighed and said, "Really out of all the days someone took leave for his brother's marriage... Really, damn my moment.... But only from the voice of a president is it worth it."

Then I reached an area marked JET-A1 and looked at the empty shelves with a look of disbelief.

I got off a crane and ran around looking for a barrel of fuel, but nothing. It was an empty space.

I swallowed my saliva and went towards a small office in front of the entrance and entered it.

It was the office of a supervisor in a store there, where I entered him and began to notice a place and went to his office and began looking for any papers to explain to me what happened. Then I found files related to the transportation of fuel drums.

I chose a thinner file that says JAT-A1 and went to the last page where I wrote one month ago and started reading it and found "One day a cargo plane landed here apparently came from a military airport near Fallon. They came to me and showed me a document that came from Top that asks to take drums because of their shortage and I instructed them towards drums.

I saw them take all the barrels under the pretext that it would only spoil with us, I didn't really care as I looked at the 700 barrels that had disappeared from here. As soon as I went back to the office and checked the document again, I found that they were only asked to take 500 barrels. Damn them they stole me in front of me, really fortunate that we don't need it or a chief is hanging me now."

As soon as I finished reading I threw a file on a table and sat on a swivel chair.

I lay down on it and looked at the lamp that was constantly blinking and the bugs hovering behind it and muttered "Damn it."

Then I put my hand on the radio and I took it and tuned it to a commander's frequency, and when I was about to call him, it stopped.

I put the device back in its place and closed my eyes and thought, "A commander is tired today, and I really don't want to add to his tiredness….and it's too late, as it is impossible for you to leave a general's daughter at this time…I guess." Then I closed my eyes and I slept and an hour approaching 2 am.

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You arrived at Hangar 99, inserted a key into a keyboard, entered a code for it, flipped a key and lowered a handle.

The doors were opening grandly, and I looked at Marin, who was looking at the barn in astonishment, and I couldn't help smiling at the sight. Even the guards softened their expressions harshly as they looked at the gate that opened.

I opened the doors wide, which did not happen for a while, even though a plane could enter even if I opened only a third of the gates.

I pointed a plane inward and the look of amazement at the guards became clear as the inside is greater than the outside in terms of how it is constructed and the many equipments that make it look like a hangar made of movie spaceships.

Then as soon as the plane stopped.

I coughed a little to get their attention and I pressed the button on the switch and the lights started to flash in a dramatic way and I smiled and opened my hands wide and shouted the words I always wanted to say.

------------Welcome to Hangar 99------------