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433rd holds a wing wide FOD walk
The 433rd Airlift Wing held a wing-wide FOD walk during the a mainteance stand down, Nov. 17. The Airmen competed in a search for foreign object damage on the flight line to include two commander's coins. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino)
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433rd holds a wing wide FOD walk
The 433rd Airlift Wing held a wing wide FOD walk on the Nov. 17 during Maintenance Group's down-day, Rodeo. Airmen competed in teams to search for foreign object damage on the flight line. Included in the FOD were two commander's coins. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino)
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433rd holds a wing wide FOD walk during mainteance stand down
The 433rd Airlift Wind held a wing-wide FOD walk on Nov. 17 during a Unit Training Assembly. The Airmen competed in a search for foreign object damage on the flight line to include two commander's coins. FOD can range from wires, screws and rocks. All can damage a plane's engine which in turn can delays a mission and cost the government money to repair the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino)
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Maitainers awarded by commander
Staff Sgt. Brian Nelson, 433 Mainteance Squadron, shows off one thecommander's coin he found on the flightline during a wing-wide Foreign Object Damage Nov.17. FOD can range from wires, screws and rocks. All can damage a plane's engine which in turn can delays a mission and cost the government money to repair the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino)
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WHMC clinical psychology graduates learn about C-5A Galaxy ramp ops at "Alamo Wing"
Master Sgt. Tim Kilford, a 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron day shift supervisor, explains the uniquely complex landing gear mechanism to nine graduates of Wilford Hall Medical Center’s year-long clinical psychology program here Aug. 15. The recent graduates visited the “Alamo Wing” to learn more about ramp operations of a unit-equipped installation. Upon their reassignments they will be better able to understand andassist troops who work in similar, operational environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Elsa Martinez)
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IAAFA students learn about 433rd "Alamo Wing's" C-5 Galaxy maintenance mission
Airman 1st Class Alfred Hoefer, sheet metals mechanic for the 433rd Airlift Wing's Structural Repair shop, demonstrates a length of metal tubing with the shop's metals-tubing bender machine. Demonstration was done for 21 visiting students from the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. These IAAFA students are enrolled in the school's ten-week Aircraft Maintenance Management course. (U.S. Air photo by Elsa Martinez)
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IAAFA students learn about 433rd "Alamo Wing's" C-5 Galaxy maintenance mission
Tech. Sgt. James Gomez, an aircraft metals technician with the 433rd Airlift Wing's Metals Technology shop, displays a variety of C-5A Galaxy components manufactured by the shop as replacements for the 433rd AW C-5A Galaxy fleet. Twenty-one students from the Inter-American Air Forces Academy are enrolled in the Aircraft Maintenance Management course. Upon completion, students return to their respective countries to apply their instruction to their assigned aircraft fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Elsa Martinez)
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IAAFA students learn about 433rd "Alamo Wing's" C-5 Galaxy maintenance mission
Staff Sgt. John Cavazos, aircrew flight equipment technician at the 433rd AW Survival Shop, demonstrates an inflatable life preserver to 21 students of the Inter-American Air Forces Academy who visited the wing's C-5A maintenance shops on March 7. Located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, IAAFA conducts international training in Spanish, forging ties with Latin American military, national police and other governmental agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Elsa Martinez)
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IAAFA students learn about 433rd "Alamo Wing's" C-5 Galaxy maintenance mission
Second Lt. Mike Blakley, C-5A Galaxy pilot with the 68th Airlift Squadron, answers questions about the mammoth jet from students of the Inter-American Air Forces Academy who visited the "Alamo Wing" on March 7. The 68th AS is one of two flying squadrons that belong to the 433rd Operations Group of the 433rd Airlift Wing, a C-5A equipped, Air Force Reserve unit also located at JBSA-Lackland. (U.S. Air Force photo by Elsa Martinez)
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Almost There
Tech. Sgt. Jose Valadez, 433rd Maintenance Squadron, machines a tool for the 433rd Operations Support Squadron in the metals workshop at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas on Jan. 5, 2013. The tool is used to pack emergency escape slides for the C-5A Galaxy aircraft assigned to the unit. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Maj. Tim Wade)
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A few more turns
Master Sgt. Randy Moehring, 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, prepares a tow bar to move a C-5A Galaxy across the Cairns International Airport flightline in Cairns, Australia May 6, 2012. A team of 433rd Airlift Wing Airmen consisting of a mixture of aircew personnel from the 68th and 365th Airlift Squadrons, 433rd Operastions Support Squadron and ground personnel from the 74th Aerial Port Squadron, 433rd Airlift Control Flight and 433rd AMXS from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas transported a US. Coast Guard HH-65C Dolphin helicopter back to the United States mainland May 7, 2012. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Maj. Tim Wade)
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General all smiles with panel demo
(At far right) The commander of Air Mobility Command, Gen. Raymond E. Johns Jr., is all smiles after a C-5 Galaxy interior panel demonstration by members of the 433rd Maintenance Squadron. General Johns toured the touted fabrication shop as part of his official visit to the 433rd Airlift Wing May 9, 2011 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. "I'm very impressed with what you (the 433 MXS panel fabrication shop staff) are doing here (with the panels). I wish I had coins to give to everyone because this is outstanding work," said the four-star general after coining four of the shop's Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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General impressed with demo
(At far right) The commander of Air Mobility Command, Gen. Raymond E. Johns Jr., stands back at a safe distance during a C-5 Galaxy interior panel demonstration by members of the 433rd Maintenance Squadron. General Johns toured the touted fabrication shop as part of his official visit to the 433rd Airlift Wing May 9, 2011 at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. "I'm very impressed with what you (the 433 MXS panel fabrication shop staff) are doing here (with the panels). I wish I had coins to give to everyone because this is outstanding work," said the four-star general after coining four of the shop's Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Golden Bolt Found on Lackland Flightline
Technical Sergeant Vincent Canchola, an aircraft electrician and environmental technician with the 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, holds the "Golden Bolt". The bolt is planted by Colonel Dale Andrews, 433rd Airlift Wing vice commander, as part of the Foreign Object Damage (FOD) walks that are conducted every Monday morning. The walks ensure that there are no objects on the flightline that could be sucked into a jet engine and cause damage. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Col. Dale Andrews)
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Snubbed out
Staff Sgt. Kelly Booth, a 433rd Maintenance Squadron hydraulic specialist, overhauls a snubber valve. The snubber valve prevents pressure build-up from damaging the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Viola M. Hernandez)
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Snubbed out
Staff Sgt. Kelly Booth, a 433rd Maintenance Squadron hydraulic specialist, overhauls a snubber valve. The snubber valve prevents pressure build-up from damaging the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Viola M. Hernandez)
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Snubbed out
Staff Sgt. Kelly Booth, a 433rd Maintenance Squadron hydraulic specialist, overhauls a snubber valve. The snubber valve prevents pressure build-up from damaging the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Viola M. Hernandez)
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Snubbed out
Staff Sgt. Kelly Booth, a 433rd Maintenance Squadron hydraulic specialist, overhauls a snubber valve. The snubber valve prevents pressure build-up from damaging the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Viola M. Hernandez)
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Snubbed out
Staff Sgt. Kelly Booth, a 433rd Maintenance Squadron hydraulic specialist, overhauls a snubber valve. The snubber valve prevents pressure build-up from damaging the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Viola M. Hernandez)
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Capt. Jenny Martin, 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, stands on the ladder of a C-5A Galaxy cargo aircraft at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Captain Martin is the 2010 recipient of the Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez award. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Brian McGloin)
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