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Team Langley third quarter award winners
November 4, 2008
— The Team Langley third quarter award winners are: Airman of the Quarter Airman 1st Class Niquoll Flacksenburg, 82nd Communications Support Squadron Noncommissioned Officer of the Quarter Staff Sgt. Peter Dunn, 27th Intelligence Support Squadron Senior Noncommissioned of the Quarter Senior Master Sgt. Michael Dowd, 1st Force Support Squadron Company...
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Fur, feathers, bones and stones
November 3, 2008
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Aerospace Ground Equipment Flight
October 31, 2008
— "There is no Air Power without Ground Power." "Without our support equipment and test equipment, the things that we maintain, they wouldn't be able to keep the aircraft flying," said Master Sgt. Kenneth Myers, Aerospace Ground Equipment flight chief. The flight delivers, maintains and inspects equipment that directly supports the F-15s and F-22s...
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Munitions Flight (also known as AMMO)
October 31, 2008
— The munitions flight provides the things that go boom. The flight can support any aircraft with missiles, bombs, small arms ammunition, and counter measures, including aircraft supporting Operation Noble Eagle. "Our primary job is to give the ammo to the airplanes," said Chief Master Sgt. Edward Weisheit, munitions flight chief. They support 37...
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Fabrication Flight
October 31, 2008
— The Fabrication Flight focuses on the structural integrity of all assigned aircraft. They do this through their four different shops; nondestructive inspection, metals technology, aircraft structural maintenance, and low observables. The nondestructive inspection shop, or NDI, looks for damage that could potentially cause an aircraft to crash. NDI...
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Armament Fight
October 31, 2008
— Although the armament flight is the smallest flight in EMS, their job is no less important.The flight inspects equipment that is installed on both the F-15 and F-22. Each piece of equipment carries and fires missiles or ammunition. "We're one of the few shops that work on equipment from both aircraft; our guys are qualified on both," said Master...
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Maintenance Flight
October 31, 2008
— One of the biggest roles the maintenance flight plays is in the inspection process. The F-15 is due for inspection every 200 flying hours. "We disassemble the F-15, look for cracks or broken components, repair it and then put it back together," said Senior Master Sgt. Ken Whittington, maintenance flight chief. A unique fact about the EMS...
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Airmen run for Warm Heart
October 31, 2008
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Langley pilots go red at WIC
October 31, 2008
— An integrated team of nearly 100 Langley personnel such as F-15C Eagle pilots, crew chiefs and avionics specialists left Oct. 25 for Nellis Air Force base, Nev., to help train instructor pilots attending the weapons instructor course held there.During their three-week stay the 71st Fighter Squadron pilots will assist the F-16 school by flying "red...
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First 700 of the Season
October 30, 2008
— This past week Rich Riddle, 1 CS 'B', bowled the first 700 of the season for the Intramural league. He started the night off by bowling the first six strikes to end the first game with a 262. For the second game he threw the first four strikes and was in the "pocket" all game long but could not carry all 10 pins to finish with a 237 game. The last...
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