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Airmen with the 86th Maintenance Squadron wash a wing of a C-130J Super Hercules before a C-2 isochronal inspection Jan. 4, 2016, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The examination marks the 14th and final C-2 ISO inspection for the 86th Airlift Wing until 2020. A C-2 ISO inspection lasts approximately two weeks and is an extensive examination of an aircraft to maintain its functionality and perform preventive maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Timothy Moore) Prepping aircraft for paint jobs, in-depth inspections
"Clean before applying paint" is a direction many people may disregard during a home improvement project, but it’s something that’s well-heeded by specialists of the 86th Maintenance Squadron.
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2016
U.S Air Force Senior Airman Sean Connolly, air transportation specialist, 69th Aerial Port Squadron, poses in front of the mural he painted in the stairwell at the entrance of 69 APS here at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The mural highlights the different aspects of the aerial port mission and took more than six months for him to complete. Airman's talents 'brighten' wherever he goes
The Air Force did not teach him these skills, but his gift has been recognized, and the units he has been assigned to have benefited from it. When he talks about his craft, he smiles in a way, which can only be expressed when talking about a true passion. Because of this, Senior Airman Sean Connolly has made a name for himself. His ability to draw and paint murals has turned heads wherever he has gone. Connolly is an air transportation specialist at the 69th Aerial Port Squadron here, and his latest creation in the stairwell at the entrance of the squadron is designed with the vision to be as warm and welcoming as the tropical sunrise on a Caribbean island.
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2013
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