Stranded Herc
MOSUL, Iraq (AFPN) -- Hydraulics specialist Staff Sgt. David Harrelson moves a tail elevator booster pack into place on a C-130 Hercules stranded in Mosul, Iraq. The pack lets the rear wings move vertically, allowing the aircraft to ascend or descend in flight. He and crew chief Senior Airman Brian Kundick came here Nov. 12 to help get the cargo plane back in the air. The maintainers are deployed to Iraq with the 43rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron from Pope AFB, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Campbell)
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