'Hellhound's' complaints were justified...
Without Joe Ga personally on the job, the safety performance of those decommissioned Egyptian Army helicopters was indeed worrisome.
However, this issue wasn't very significant, Joe Ga, as a major customer of the Egyptian Army Aviation, had already persuaded them to temporarily lease a batch of active-service helicopters for the job.
The helicopters used earlier to make up the numbers could be slowly repaired; once fixed, they would be sold to Haftar of the National Army and let him pay with crude oil.
In fact, the 'Nora' self-propelled howitzers and 'Omegakin' modular rocket launchers were also temporarily leased, and Joe Ga planned to sell them to Haftar after the war.
That way, the guy would feel reassured, and Joe Ga would make his money.
This time it was really a big business, with China underpinning it with a hundred million dollars in sincerity money, Joe Ga completely showed off his lavish demeanor...