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Senior Master Sgt. Lisa Deleon AFRC CR performer of the year
Senior Master Sgt. Lisa Deleon (center) along with other members of the 443rd Airlift Control Flight, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland perform mission monitoring prior to departing to California to participate in the 2013, Patriot Hook exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradley C. Church)
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Teaching new pilots new tricks in old plane
Instructors from the 356th Airlift Squadron, train C-5 pilots on the modernized avionics package installed in the C-5A Galaxy cargo aircraft as part of the Avionics Modernization Program. The Alamo Wing was the first C-5 unit to receive the upgrade for the A model. The AMP replaces analog avionics instruments with digital electronic equipment. The AMP program is just one way the Air Force is recapilizing its airlift fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Teaching new tricks in old plane
Instructors from the 356th Airlift Squadron, train C-5 pilots on the modernized avionics package installed in the C-5A Galaxy cargo aircraft as part of the Avionics Modernization Program. The Alamo Wing was the first C-5 unit to receive the upgrade for the A model. The AMP replaces analog avionics instruments with digital electronic equipment. The AMP program is just one way the Air Force is recapilizing its airlift fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Field kitchens advance in capability
Airman First Class Valente Carreon, 433rd Services Squadron, shows his co-workers the Babington Multi-fuel Burner (PMB) during a recent field training exercise. the PMB it is the newest cooking element available to Services in the field and replaces the previous single burner model. The PMB is part of the Single Pallet Expeditionary Kitchen. The SPEK is used to support early deployments with hot food. the SPEK was designed to prepare heat & serve Unitized Group Rations to 550 people. A team of eight Services folks can erect the platform and start feeding troops within a few hours after the arrival of rations and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Simmons)
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New Technology
433rd Airlift Wing reservist, Tech. Sgt. David Alsip, demonstrates how light the new C-5 maintenance stand is. Despite its lack of heft, the stand is solid and helps disperse the maintainer's weight, putting less stress on the engine cowling. The engine stand was designed and developed by Sergeant Alsip and the rest of the 433rd fabrication shop. The stand was certified for use in late October 2005. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Bethaney Trapp)
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