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"Today's Air Force" is a long-format, weekly news show featuring in-depth stories about the Air Force's people, programs, technology, exercises, operations and more. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
6/14/2010 - SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- In this edition of "Today's Air Force," a scramjet rips through the air as members of Air Force Research Laboratory notch another aviation milestone. In another segment, Airmen get a chance to practice sliding to safety from an air traffic control tower. And, a fighter pilot gets back to his roots while on special duty in England.
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This week's line-up includes:
Segment A Straight From the Top - Summer Safety Message
Driving Safety
Social Media
X-51 Flight Recap
PS3 Computers
Segment B Life-Chute Training
Japan Self Defense Force Visits AFN
FCC Program
Sheets Delivered
Flight Medics
This Week in Photos
Segment C Postal Clerk Profile
Chaplain Habash
Glider Pilot