March 22, 2024 AF Week in Photos This week's photos feature Airmen from around the globe involved in activities supporting expeditionary operations and defending America. This weekly feature showcases the men and women of the Air Force.
Oct. 16, 2023 49th EMS sheet metals shop keeps Holloman’s F-16s mission ready Whether it's giving them new paint jobs or providing outlying repairs and inspections, the 49th Equipment Maintenance Squadron structural maintenance flight, or sheet metal, ensures that Holloman’s F-16 Vipers are structurally sound and mission ready.
Aug. 9, 2023 Altus | Rep. Lucas witnesses Mobility’s Hometown U.S. Representative Frank Lucas and his team visited Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Aug. 3, 2023.
March 20, 2023 Female crew chief: family and the KC-135 Julianne Martinez walks around her dedicated KC-135 Stratotanker, searching for any loose items or damaged parts while ensuring gears are oiled. As she sprays the oil onto a rag to wipe down the landing gear, her left arm shows several tattooed flowers. One birth flower for each of her nephews and
Aug. 30, 2022 Altus | Wellness, training in focus during AMC commander visit Gen. Mike Minihan, Air Mobility Command commander, visited Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Aug. 25, 2022.
Aug. 30, 2022 T-38 Talon Repair Inspection and Maintenance program launches at JBSA-Randolph The T-38 Talon will undergo Talon Repair Inspection and Maintenance, or TRIM, modification to perform localized depot-level maintenance to replace or repair key parts to keep these valuable training platforms mission ready.
Aug. 18, 2022 Photos: Fuels practices safety measures to maintain readiness Fuels Airmen practice emergency fuels rescue training as part of their annual required safety training.
Aug. 15, 2022 Northern Lighting: 58th AMU aircraft fuel systems maintainers keep F-35s flying How aircraft fuel systems maintainers help the 33rd Fighter Wing succeed.
May 11, 2022 Maintaining the last line of safety U.S. Air Force pilots put their lives on the line everyday as they take their seats in the cockpit of any aircraft. As with all missions, there is always potential for the unexpected. That’s why having that last lifeline: the ejection seat, is absolutely crucial.