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Pilots and crew members from the 16th Combat Aviation

Pilots and crew members from the 16th Combat Aviation

Pilots and crew members from the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, participate in aviation water survival training at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's Aviation Survival Training Center Feb. 11.

Helicopter pilots and crew chiefs from the 16th Combat

Helicopter pilots and crew chiefs from the 16th Combat

Helicopter pilots and crew chiefs from the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade enter the Multi-place Underwater Emergency Trainer at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Feb. 11 as the final test of their aviation water training.

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