No. When you climb aboard and all you can smell on the bird is pi$$, vomit, hydro fluid, and kerosene, in that order, it's time to look for a new commanding officer. For several years I flew on the SP-2H, which was then 30 years old, and our aircraft were kept clean.
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see my #68
Sure I bitched like everybody else when I had to do all that work. But I'll tell you what! When I left the Squadron after 4 years. those aircraft still looked brand spanking new! Inside and out.