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220824-F-DU706-1371
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Beverly Castro, standing, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy flight engineer instructor, oversees Tech. Sgt. Joseph Kesler, 22nd AS C-5M flight engineer, as he configures the aircraft ramp for pallet loading during a Major Command Service Tail Trainer mission at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 24, 2022. During the trip, the aircrew also delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220824-F-DU706-1344
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Dominic Thibodeaux, left, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy loadmaster instructor, prepares for a kneeling operation of a C-5M with Staff Sgt. Kevin Garcia-Andrade, 22nd AS C-5M loadmaster, as part of a Major Command Service Tail Trainer mission at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 24, 2022. During the trip, the aircrew also delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220824-F-DU706-1300
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Darren Hopkins, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy loadmaster, inspects a C-5M after landing at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 24, 2022. During the trip, the aircrew also delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220824-F-DU706-1282
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jacob Buruato, right, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy loadmaster instructor, briefs Senior Airman Symone Chur Martin, 22nd AS C-5M loadmaster, before a flight at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 25, 2022. During the trip, the aircrew also delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220824-F-DU706-1232
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Joseph Kesler, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy flight engineer, conducts a preflight inspection on a C-5M, as part of a Major Command Service Tail Trainer mission, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 24, 2022. During the trip, the aircrew also delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220822-F-DU706-1029
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jacob Buruato, left, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy loadmaster instructor, briefs Senior Airman Symone Chur Martin, 22nd AS C-5M loadmaster, at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 22, 2022. During the trip, the aircrew also delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220829-F-DU706-1272
U.S. Air Force Maj. Zachary Barrington, right, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy pilot, salutes Portuguese Air Force Col. Filipe José Pereira Azinheira, left, Lajes Field Air Base 4 commander,at Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal, Aug. 29, 2022. The 22nd AS delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Honduras, and continued their Major Command Service Tail Trainer mission in Portugal. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220829-F-DU706-1022
Portuguese Air Force Col. Filipe José Pereira Azinheira, left, Lajes Field Air Base 4 commander, greets U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Seiya Hicks, center, and Tech. Sgt. Jacob Buruato, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy loadmasters, during a stop at Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal, Aug. 29, 2022. The 22nd AS delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Honduras and continued their Major Command Service Tail Trainer mission in Portugal. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220827-F-DU706-1013
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Shane Patton, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy flying crew chief, oversees a C-5M refuel at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, Aug. 26, 2022. During the trip, the aircrew also delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid to Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220826-F-DU706-1476
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Dominic Thibodeaux, 22nd Airlift Squadron loadmaster instructor, oversees a pallet offload from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, August 26, 2022. The C-5M delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid through the Denton Program. The Denton Program allows private U.S. citizens and private organizations to transport humanitarian goods to approved countries in need. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220826-F-DU706-1458
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 22nd Airlift Squadron offload over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, August 26, 2022. The mission supported the Denton Program, which allows private U.S. citizens and private organizations to transport humanitarian goods to approved countries in need. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220826-F-DU706-1457
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 22nd Airlift Squadron offload over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, August 26, 2022. The mission supported the Denton Program, which allows private U.S. citizens and private organizations transport humanitarian goods to approved countries in need. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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220826-F-DU706-1347
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Gavin McCord, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy pilot, taxis a C-5M upon arrival at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, August 26, 2022. The C-5M delivered over 90,000 pounds of humanitarian aid through the Denton Program. The Denton Program allows private U.S. citizens and private organizations to transport humanitarian goods to approved countries in need. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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Travis AFB Airman saves Air Force $10 million and the potential to save more
U.S. Airmen from the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Dash-21 Aircraft Support section, re-spool a broken C-5M Super Galaxy winch Dec. 7, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The section chief of Dash-21, Tech. Sgt. Eric Fanslau, innovated a way to repair the winches in-house, saving the Air Force $10 million so far with a potential to save another $20 million as repairs continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Travis AFB Airman saves Air Force $10 million and the potential to save more
Airman 1st Class Jason Cabugos, right, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Dash-21 Aircraft Support crew chief, is trained by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Eric Fanslau, 60th AMXS Dash-21 Aircraft Support section chief, on how to repair and re-spool a broken C-5M Super Galaxy winch Dec. 7, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Fanslau innovated a way to repair the winches in-house, saving the Air Force $10 million so far with a potential to save another $20 million as repairs continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Travis AFB Airman saves Air Force $10 million and the potential to save more
U.S. Airmen from the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Dash-21 Aircraft Support section, prepare to re-spool a broken C-5M Super Galaxy winch Dec. 7, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The section chief of Dash-21, Tech. Sgt. Eric Fanslau, innovated a way to repair the winches in-house, saving the Air Force $10 million so far with a potential to save another $20 million as repairs continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Travis AFB Airman saves Air Force $10 million and the potential to save more
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Eric Fanslau, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Dash-21 Aircraft Support section chief, takes a call after swapping out a broken C-5M Super Galaxy winch Dec. 8, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Fanslau innovated a way to repair the winches in-house, saving the Air Force $10 million so far with a potential to save another $20 million as repairs continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Travis AFB Airman saves Air Force $10 million and the potential to save more
U.S. Airmen from the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Dash-21 Aircraft Support section, prepare to swap out a broken C-5M Super Galaxy winch Dec. 8, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The section chief of Dash-21, Tech. Sgt. Eric Fanslau, innovated a way to repair the winches in-house, saving the Air Force $10 million so far with a potential to save another $20 million as repairs continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Travis AFB Airman saves Air Force $10 million and the potential to save more
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Eric Fanslau, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Dash-21 Aircraft Support section chief, pushes a fixed C-5M Super Galaxy winch before swapping it out with a broken winch Dec. 8, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Fanslau innovated a way to repair the winches in-house, saving the Air Force $10 million so far with a potential to save another $20 million as repairs continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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Travis AFB Airman saves Air Force $10 million and the potential to save more
U.S. Airmen from the 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Dash-21 Aircraft Support section, swap out a broken C-5M Super Galaxy winch Dec. 8, 2021, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The section chief of Dash-21, Tech. Sgt. Eric Fanslau, innovated a way to repair the winches in-house, saving the Air Force $10 million so far with a potential to save another $20 million as repairs continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicholas Pilch)
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