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#093 - Tim ”Chachi” Pachasa - Air Force TACP Veteran

Black Rifle Coffee Podcast

Black Rifle Coffee Podcast Network

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Jarred welcomes fellow Air Force TACP veteran Tim "Chachi" Pachasa to his Texas home. Chachi is a former Command Chief Master Sergeant, founder of CAPE Lead, president of the TACP Association and host of the CAPE Lead Podcast. Jarred and Chachi reminisce about mutual friends and training when they were young airmen before Chachi describes CAPE Lead and its advantages to leaders trying to communicate better with their teams.

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0:00.0

The power lines.

0:18.5

The power lines.

0:19.5

You know what that's from?

0:20.5

Yeah.

0:21.5

You know?

0:22.5

Oh man, this is Ghostbusters 2.

0:24.9

Yeah, remember?

0:26.2

When they go down to the slime thing and the cop comes over, he's like, why are you

0:33.2

busted by balls?

0:34.2

He's like, what's he trying to work it on the power lines?

0:36.9

Like the power lines are over there.

0:38.1

That's the power lines over there.

0:41.1

What do you do it?

0:42.1

I always wanted to do that.

0:44.0

Just dress up like construction workers and have someone else dress up like a cop and

0:48.0

have this exact exchange in public.

0:50.5

Yeah.

0:51.5

And people would not care.

0:54.6

Right?

0:55.6

Someone would pick up on it and be like, oh, I get it.

0:59.3

I get it.

1:00.9

You know, I mean, if you just wear a reflective vest in the hard hat and carry a clipboard,

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