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Second Lt. Tyler Laska, 48th Flying Training Squadron

Second Lt. Tyler Laska, 48th Flying Training Squadron

Second Lt. Tyler Laska, 48th Flying Training Squadron student pilot, and Lt. Col. Gregory Gibson, 48th FTS instructor pilot, prepare to fly a training sortie July 23, 2018, from the Golden Triangle Regional Air... More

Second Lt. Kevin Pollard, 48th Flying Training Squadron

Second Lt. Kevin Pollard, 48th Flying Training Squadron

Second Lt. Kevin Pollard, 48th Flying Training Squadron student pilot, and 1st Lt. Chris Breyfogle, 48th FTS instructor pilot, inspect a T-1 Jayhawk before a training sortie July 23, 2018, from the Golden Trian... More

Second Lt. Kevin Pollard, 48th Flying Training Squadron

Second Lt. Kevin Pollard, 48th Flying Training Squadron

Second Lt. Kevin Pollard, 48th Flying Training Squadron student pilot, and 1st Lt. Chris Breyfogle, 48th FTS instructor pilot, inspect a T-1 Jayhawk before a training sortie July 23, 2018, from the Golden Trian... More

A construction crew contracted by the 14th Flying Training

A construction crew contracted by the 14th Flying Training

A construction crew contracted by the 14th Flying Training Wing separate slabs of concrete during reconstruction of the outside runway July 26, 2018, on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. Hundreds of tons of... More

Two U.S. Air Force T-1 Jayhawk Specialized Undergraduate

Two U.S. Air Force T-1 Jayhawk Specialized Undergraduate

Two U.S. Air Force T-1 Jayhawk Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training aircraft taxi before flying a training mission July 23, 2018, from the Golden Triangle Regional Airport in Columbus, Mississippi.Currently... More

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