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All the nose and main landing gear tires of a C-5M

All the nose and main landing gear tires of a C-5M

All the nose and main landing gear tires of a C-5M Super Galaxy hang over a parking spot June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Personnel from the 436th Maintenance Squadron Aero Repair shop jacked the ai... More

Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft

Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft

Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electric and environmental technician, replaces a cannon plug in the cargo compartment of a C-5M Super Galaxy June 25, 2015, on Dover Air F... More

A C-5M Super Galaxy sits on six jacks for main landing

A C-5M Super Galaxy sits on six jacks for main landing

A C-5M Super Galaxy sits on six jacks for main landing gear troubleshooting and operational checks June 25, 2015, on the flight line at Dover Air Force Base, Del. A nine-person jack team from the 436th Maintena... More

The four nose landing gear tires of a C-5M Super Galaxy

The four nose landing gear tires of a C-5M Super Galaxy

The four nose landing gear tires of a C-5M Super Galaxy hang over the parking spot June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The aircraft was jacked to perform troubleshooting procedures and operational chec... More

A 60-ton tripod aircraft jack is seated on the right

A 60-ton tripod aircraft jack is seated on the right

A 60-ton tripod aircraft jack is seated on the right side mid-fuselage jacking point of a C-5M Super Galaxy, June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Four 60-ton tripod aircraft jacks at the center and aft ... More

Airman 1st Class Raymond Meyers, left, and Staff Sgt.

Airman 1st Class Raymond Meyers, left, and Staff Sgt.

Airman 1st Class Raymond Meyers, left, and Staff Sgt. Demarious Beard, right, both 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electric and environmental technicians, read C-5M technical orders on a laptop in the cargo... More

Two 30-ton tripod aircraft jacks hold up the nose section

Two 30-ton tripod aircraft jacks hold up the nose section

Two 30-ton tripod aircraft jacks hold up the nose section of a C-5M Super Galaxy June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The nose and main landing gear tires are raised between six and 14 inches, depending... More

Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft

Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft

Airman 1st Class Christopher Kent, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electric and environmental technician, checks technical data on a maintenance laptop June 25, 2015, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Kent used... More

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