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Staff Sgts. James Bacallo, left, and Joseph Gallegos analyze blueprints for an F-16D Fighting Falcon canopy seal longeron repair Dec. 11, 2014, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. The CSL strap is responsible for enhancing the structural integrity of the aircraft. Both Airmen are 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group depot structural maintenance specialists from Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Luther Mitchell Jr.) Luke returns F-16Ds to flight after longeron repair
Aircraft maintainers at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona and Hill AFB, Utah, have been working on getting F-16D Fighting Falcons back into the air since mid-October and are nearing completion of repairs on 32 of Luke's F-16D aircraft .
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2014
Default Air Force Logo 82 F-16Ds removed from flight status due to longeron cracks
U.S. Air Force officials recently removed 82 two-seat F-16D Fighting Falcons from flight status due to the discovery of canopy sill longeron cracks found between the front and rear pilot seats.
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2014
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