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French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray speaks to his

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray speaks to his

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray speaks to his instructor while U.S. Air Force Maj. Kris Person takes a drink of his coffee during a pre-flight briefing Nov. 8, 2013. Leray and Person began their training ... More

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray performs a preflight

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray performs a preflight

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray performs a preflight checklist while his instructor, retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Valerio, reviews his notes during a simulated flight Nov. 8, 2013. Leray is one of... More

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray begins his morning

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray begins his morning

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray begins his morning by drinking coffee and studying for his upcoming simulated flight Oct. 25, 2013. Leray has more than 1,200 hours of flying experience on the French C-135... More

The KC-135 Stratotanker training building is dark besides

The KC-135 Stratotanker training building is dark besides

The KC-135 Stratotanker training building is dark besides room OFT-12, where French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray studies alongside U.S. Air Force Maj. Kris Person on flying the KC-135 Nov. 8, 2013. The pilots... More

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray listens to his

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray listens to his

French air force Capt. Aurélien Leray listens to his training partner, U.S. Air Force Maj. Kris Person, during a pre-flight briefing for their upcoming simulated flight Oct. 25, 2013. Leray and Person are spend... More

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