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Eglin Airmen become pioneers in F-35 flight equipment
Aircraft Flight Equipment Airmen at the 33rd Fighter Wing are the leading AFE shop for the F-35A Lightning II program, making them pioneers for fifth-generation equipment improvements.
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6/10 2016
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No second chances: AFE Airmen ensure pilot safety
Pilots rush into the locker room, preparing for another day of flying. Laughing and joking, they throw on their gear and grab their helmets. To them, it's just another day, but the Airmen that serviced their equipment look on slightly anxiously as they see the pilots walk out the door to their aircraft.
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11/12 2015
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Airmen share knowledge, experience to better Afghanistan’s air force
Airmen assigned to the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing recently traveled to Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan, to assist Train, Advice, Assist Command-Air with training and validating the Afghanistan air force’s aircrew flight equipment section.
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9/01 2015
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Aircrew flight equipment enables others to succeed
At any given moment across Southwest Asia, there are aircraft flying in harm’s way to deliver aid, combat air support to friendly forces and launching air strikes against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorists. None of them can accomplish that without the aircrew flight equipment flight.
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4/28 2015
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Survival instructor keeps F-35 training afloat
Within the 33rd Fighter Wing, innovation doesn't end at the flightline, but finds its way into a 12-foot swimming pool where new F-35 Lighting II pilots are now able to seamlessly complete their water survival training.
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11/17 2014
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Seymour Johnson AFB hosts latest round of joint aircrew flight equipment testing
Over the past few years, the Air Force has seen the introduction of several weapons systems that have pushed its aviation capability to new heights.
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10/19 2014
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With precision stitching, Airman strengthens gear and career
Senior Airman Devin Litton, a 22nd Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment, or AFE, journeyman, has spent hundreds of hours developing his sewing skills since he was first introduced to the needle and thread. He did not expect this to be a part of his job description when he was waiting in the recruiter's office three years ago.
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7/22 2014
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