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163d preps for flight ops training
Lt. Col. Michael Lane, 163 OSF commander, Col. Randall Ball, 163 OG commander, and Lt. Col. Kirby Colas, 196th Reconnaissance Squadron commander, discuss preparations for the 163 RW Predator flight training operations sheduled to begin in 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo bySenior Airman Paul Duquette)
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Crew chiefs in the AOR: 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs get their hands dirty
Staff Sgt. Skyler Swinhart, 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Crew Chief, recovers an MQ-1 Predator at Kandahar International Airport, in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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163d RW to expand Predator training at March Air Reserve Base
Field Training Detachment superintendent and instructor Master Sgt. Bill Salinas (left) explains the main landing gear tow-in rigging procedure for the MQ-1A Predator to Technical Sgts. Chris Stout (center) and Kevin Shellman, 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs. This procedure is required when removing and replacing the Predator’s main landing gear. Sergeants Stout and Shellman were in the last class taught before the FTD moved to a new, larger facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Avey)
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Predator preview
With all of the 163rd Air Refueling Wings remaining KC-135R tankers scheduled to be dispersed to other organizations by the beginning of June, the team received a briefing on their new Predator mission. The wing will soon be redesignated and transferred to Air Combat Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. D. Clare)
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