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Tech Sgt. Joseph Griffin, 403rd Maintenance Squadron

Tech Sgt. Joseph Griffin, 403rd Maintenance Squadron

Tech Sgt. Joseph Griffin, 403rd Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion craftsman, inspects a C130J engine after its gear mounted accessory drive was removed for the installation of a propeller break. Rolls R... More

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic,

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic,

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic, opens up a gear mounted accessory drive before installing a new propeller brake. Rolls Royce employees are traveling from base to base working with Ai... More

Master Sgt. Kathy Wheelock, 403rd Maintenance Squadron

Master Sgt. Kathy Wheelock, 403rd Maintenance Squadron

Master Sgt. Kathy Wheelock, 403rd Maintenance Squadron engine manager, and Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic, look at a gear mounted accessory drive before installing a new propeller br... More

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic,

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic,

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic, opens up a gear mounted accessory drive before installing a new propeller brake. Rolls Royce employees are traveling from base to base working with Ai... More

A C-130J engine sits in the isochronal inspection hangar

A C-130J engine sits in the isochronal inspection hangar

A C-130J engine sits in the isochronal inspection hangar without a gear mounted accessory drive, which was removed for the installation of a new propeller brake. Rolls Royce employees are traveling from base to... More

A C-130J sits in the isochronal inspection hangar during

A C-130J sits in the isochronal inspection hangar during

A C-130J sits in the isochronal inspection hangar during the removal of its gear mounted accessory drives before the installation of new propeller brakes. Rolls Royce employees are traveling from base to base w... More

403rd Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion craftsmen,

403rd Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion craftsmen,

403rd Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion craftsmen, Tech Sgt. Joseph Griffin and Tech Sgt. Ben Cox look at parts needed to maintain a C-130J. Rolls Royce employees are traveling from base to base working... More

A C-130J engine sits in the isochronal inspection hangar

A C-130J engine sits in the isochronal inspection hangar

A C-130J engine sits in the isochronal inspection hangar before the removal of its gear mounted accessory drive for the installation of a new propeller brake. Rolls Royce employees are traveling from base to ba... More

Tech Sgt. Joseph Griffin, 403rd Maintenance Squadron

Tech Sgt. Joseph Griffin, 403rd Maintenance Squadron

Tech Sgt. Joseph Griffin, 403rd Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion craftsman, inspects a C130J engine after its gear mounted accessory drive was removed for the installation of a propeller break. Rolls R... More

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic,

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic,

Frank Kraus, Rolls Royce airframe and power plant mechanic, inspects a gear mounted accessory drive before installing a new propeller brake. Rolls Royce employees are traveling from base to base working with Ai... More

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