A Remotely Piloted Aircraft pilot flies a training
Summary
A Remotely Piloted Aircraft pilot flies a training mission during Top Knife, Feb. 9, 2017 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. During Top Knife, flight surgeons, physiologists, psychologists and chaplains from across the Air Force came to Holloman and were taught about the current challenges facing the RPA community. They also observed an RPA flying mission to gain firsthand knowledge of challenges RPA personnel face on a daily basis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Kenney)
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mq 1
predator
holloman
holloman air force base
medical group
mq 9
reaper
hafb
drone
remotely piloted aircraft
49th wing
rpa
9 atks
29 atks
49th mdg
top knife
airman 1st class emily kenney
49th wing public affairs
holloman holds annual top knife course
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09/02/2017
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