60th Aerial Port Squadron ready for LCAP Published Nov. 10, 2011 By Airman 1st Class Joshua Crane 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The Airmen of the 60th Aerial Port Squadron are used to working long days and nights and are prepared for the upcoming Logistics Compliance Assessment Program inspection. Staff Sgt. Robert Purcell, 60th APS special handling shift supervisor, said inspectors in his area of responsibility will be observing and inspecting safety, security and every little thing his shop does. "They'll be looking at everything from what we're doing properly or improperly to how clearly posted warning signs may be," Purcell said. John "Buck" Buchanan, 60th APS ramp operations flight chief, said when these inspections occur it's all about getting down to the nitty-gritty. "It's less about what individuals are doing and more about what we're doing as a squadron," Buchanan said. "We all have to be on the same page and on our game and we'll be fine." Purcell said his shop hase been studying the basics, core data and technical orders to prepare themselves. "A lot of times after being in a work environment for a while you may begin to skip steps in certain processes, but that isn't acceptable," Purcell said. "We need to make sure we're doing everything the right way and in the right order every time. It's about more than just getting the job done, Purcell said. "It's our responsibility to accomplish our goals with the safety of Airmen and equipment in mind."