Propulsion flight rigs TF34 engines
Airman 1st Class Alec Tanghalalla, 23d Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Propulsion Flight journeyman, zeroes a gauge July 14, 2020, at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. The 23d MXS Aerospace Propulsion Flight is responsible for maintaining all Turbo Fan34 engines for the Air Force’s largest operational A-10C Thunderbolt II fighter group. TF34 engines have a lifecycle of 48 months before they have to be sent to the propulsion flight for inspection and component replacement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erick Requadt)
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Senior Airman Erick Requadt
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