Keeping the B-1 airborne
Senior Airman Jason Stach, a 28th Aircraft Maintenance Unit B-1B Lancer aircraft technician, places a safety pin in place to keep the front landing gear doors from closing during maintenance on one of the bombers May 3, 2016, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. In order to become a B-1 aircraft technician, Stach had to go through a four-month technical school. Two months of the school consisted of basic aircraft maintenance and terminology and the remainder was hands-on training here at Dyess. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Alexander Guerrero)
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Senior Airman Alexander Guerrero
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