Engines running
Staff Sgt. Brian Hlywa performs a diagnostic check on an uninstalled Pratt and Whitney F-100-PW-220 jet engine at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., May 21. The F-100-PW-220 is the engine used in the 4th Fighter Wing's F-15E Strike Eagles, the Air Force's all-weather, dual-role fighter jet. Sergeant Hlywa is responsible for making final inspections on these engines before they are reinstalled in the aircraft. Sergeant Hlywa is an aerospace propulsion specialist with the 4th Component Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Greg C. Biondo)
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