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A team of fuel system specialists from three different

A team of fuel system specialists from three different

A team of fuel system specialists from three different airlift wings work together to uninstall a C-130 aircraft auxiliary fuel cell July 8, 2020 at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Two technicians inside of ... More

Staff Sgt. Chase Young, 908th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Chase Young, 908th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Chase Young, 908th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems specialist, inspects a connecting port on an auxiliary fuel cell belonging to a C-130 aircraft July 8, 2020, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.... More

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Santella, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Santella, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Santella, 302nd Maintenance Squadron fuel system specialist, jokes with his maintenance team while securing a cover plate onto an auxiliary fuel cell belonging to a C-130 aircraft July 11, 2020,... More

Senior Airman Brian Rabelo, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Brian Rabelo, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Brian Rabelo, 302nd Maintenance Squadron fuel systems specialist, sprays soapy water on different sections of an inflated auxiliary fuel cell belonging to a C-130 aircraft July 12, 2020, at Peters... More

Master Sgt. Jason Wiley, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Master Sgt. Jason Wiley, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Master Sgt. Jason Wiley, 302nd Maintenance Squadron fuel system shop section chief, points out the defect which led to a leak on an auxiliary fuel cell belonging to a C-130 aircraft July 8, 2020, at Peterson Ai... More

Senior Airman Brian Rabelo, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Brian Rabelo, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Brian Rabelo, 302nd Maintenance Squadron fuel system specialist, secures a personnel door cover onto an auxiliary fuel cell belonging to a C-130 aircraft July 11, 2020, at Peterson Air Force Base,... More

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Santella, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Santella, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Santella, 302nd Maintenance Squadron fuel system specialist, and Staff Sgt. Zane Strand, 934th Maintenance Squadron fuel system specialist, work together on top of the wing of a C-130 aircraft t... More

Staff Sgt. Tiffany Fairbanks, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Tiffany Fairbanks, 302nd Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Tiffany Fairbanks, 302nd Maintenance Squadron fuel systems specialist, applies grease to a personnel door opening of an auxiliary fuel cell belonging to a C-130 aircraft July 11, 2020, at Peterson Ai... More

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