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SECAF, CSAF visit Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein, right, and Maj. Gen. James B. Hecker, center, visit U.S. and Afghan Airmen at Afghan Air Force's Kabul Air Wing Aug. 17, 2017, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Leaders of the Afghan Air Force and Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air shared progress of the joint warfighting efforts during a visit of Afghan Air Force facilities. Hecker is the commander, NATO Air Command-Afghanistan and director of U.S. Air Forces Central Command's Air Component Coordination Element for U.S. Forces-Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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SECAF, CSAF visit Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, center right, listens to Afghan aviators during a visit to the Afghan Air Force's Kabul Air Wing Aug. 17, 2017, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Wilson travelled to Kabul to visit Afghan and U.S. Airmen who work together to build new capabilities of the Afghan Air Force as part of the Resolute Support mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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SECAF, CSAF visit Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Phillip A. Stewart, right, leads a tour of maintenance facilities of the Kabul Air Wing for Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, Gen. David L. Goldfein, Air Force chief of staff, Aug. 17, 2017, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Stewart is the commander of Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air and the 438th Air Expeditionary Wing, and shared progress of the training and expansion of Afghan Air Force capabilities with the visiting officials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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SECAF, CSAF visit Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air
Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, center, engages with Airmen assigned to the 438th Air Expeditionary Wing Aug. 17, 2017, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Wilson’s visit offered an opportunity for U.S. Airmen assigned to Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air and their Afghan counterparts in various career fields to meet with the services senior leaders to share successes and assess challenges of their current mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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SECAF, CSAF visit Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein listens to Afghan and U.S. Airmen during a visit to the Afghan Air Force's Kabul Air Wing Aug. 17, 2017, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Goldfein visited Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air and the Afghan Air Force to survey changes and progress of the joint training and warfighting efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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Afghan Air Force takes over A-29 Maintenance Ops
Two Afghan Air Force A-29 Super Tucano maintainers download GBU-12s (Guided Bomb Unit) at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, July 26, 2017. Recently, AAF A-29 maintenance leadership requested to take full responsibility for flight line maintenance operations from Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air advisors and contract maintenance. This initiative by the maintainers is another step closer to the AAF becoming a professional, capable and sustainable force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force takes over A-29 Maintenance Ops
An Afghan Air Force A-29 Super Tucano maintainer downloads a GBU-12s (Guided Bomb Unit) at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, July 26, 2017. Recently, AAF A-29 maintenance leadership requested to take full responsibility for flight line maintenance operations from Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air advisors and contract maintenance. This initiative by the maintainers is another step closer to the AAF becoming a professional, capable and sustainable force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force takes over A-29 Maintenance Ops
An Afghan Air Force A-29 Super Tucano maintainer reviews technical order instructions before downloading two GBU-12s (Guided Bomb Unit) at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, July 26, 2017. Recently, AAF A-29 maintenance leadership requested to take full responsibility for flight line maintenance operations from Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air advisors and contract maintenance. This initiative by the maintainers is another step closer to the AAF becoming a professional, capable and sustainable force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force takes over A-29 Maintenance Ops
An Afghan Air Force A-29 Super Tucano maintainer performs an avionics check in the cockpit of the aircraft at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, July 26, 2017. Recently, AAF A-29 maintenance leadership requested to take full responsibility for flight line maintenance operations from Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air advisors and contract maintenance. This initiative by the maintainers is another step closer to the AAF becoming a professional, capable and sustainable force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 pilot, conducts a preflight briefing with Maj Randy Stubbs, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-208 pilot advisor, at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, before an aerial resupply mission on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 crew loads a resupply pallet for delivery over Southeast, Afghanistan, on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 pilot, prepares to deliver supplies, over Southeast, Afghanistan, as Tech. Sgt. Brian Wahl, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-208 loadmaster advisor, stands by for assistance during an aerial resupply mission on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 pilot, prepares to deliver supplies, over Southeast, Afghanistan, as Tech. Sgt. Brian Wahl, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-208 loadmaster advisor, stands by for assistance during an aerial resupply mission on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
Afghan Air Force C-208 aircrew and maintenance members pose for a photo with Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-208 advisors, after delivering supplies to Afghan National Defense Security Forces ground troops on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 crew, delivers supplies to Afghan National Defense Security Forces ground troops on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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AAF maintainers lead training
Afghan Air Force MD-530 helicopter level-two maintenance trainers instruct their lower skill leveled maintenance counterparts on helicopter preventative maintenance Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, June 4, 2017. The AAF has three levels of maintenance proficiency, with level one being the highest. Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) advisors and contractors oversea the training of AAF aircraft maintenance programs as AAF members take lead on hands-on training for new AAF members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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AAF maintainers lead training
Afghan Air Force MD-530 helicopter level-two maintenance trainers instruct their lower skill leveled maintenance counterparts on testing procedures of a turbine outlet temperature at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, June 4, 2017. The turbine outlet measures the engine heat and power of the helicopter. The AAF has three levels of maintenance proficiency, with level one being the highest. Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) advisors and contractors oversea the training of AAF aircraft maintenance programs as AAF members take lead on hands-on training for new AAF members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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AAF maintainers lead training
Afghan Air Force MD-530 helicopter level-two maintenance trainers instruct their lower leveled skilled maintenance counterparts on testing procedures of a turbine outlet temperature at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, June 4, 2017. The turbine outlet measures the engine heat and power of the helicopter. The AAF has three levels of maintenance proficiency, with level one being the highest. Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) advisors and contractors oversea the training of AAF aircraft maintenance programs as AAF members take lead on hands-on training for new AAF members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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AAF maintainers lead training
Afghan Air Force MD-530 helicopter level-two maintenance trainers instruct their lower leveled skilled maintenance counterparts on testing procedures of a turbine outlet temperature at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, June 4, 2017. The turbine outlet measures the engine heat and power of the helicopter. The AAF has three levels of maintenance proficiency, with level one being the highest. Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) advisors and contractors oversea the training of AAF aircraft maintenance programs as AAF members take lead on hands-on training for new AAF members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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AAF maintainers lead training
Afghan Air Force MD-530 helicopter level-two maintenance trainers instruct their lower leveled skilled maintenance counterparts on testing procedures of a turbine outlet temperature at Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, June 4, 2017. The turbine outlet measures the engine heat and power of the helicopter. The AAF has three levels of maintenance proficiency, with level one being the highest. Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) advisors and contractors oversea the training of AAF aircraft maintenance programs as AAF members take lead on hands-on training for new AAF members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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