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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, signals to a pilot prior to taxiing at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs, along with the rest of airframe, powerplant and general from the 25th FGS have many responsibilities to ensure that the planes can safely make it out to the runway. One of these responsibilities includes conducting regular foreign object debris walks in the area outside of the hangars to ensure that the aircraft are not at risk of becoming damaged prior to taxi. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
A U.S. Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt II pilot from the 25th Fighter Squadron begins to taxi at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Pilots are escorted out of hangars by Airmen from Airframe, powerplant and general, and often exchange a salute accompanied by a less formal farewell prior to departing to the runway. APG Airmen are multi-capable and contribute in many ways to ensure that the 25th FS are able to utilize the A-10s with minimal risk of malfunction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, drags chocks out of the taxiway at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs fall under the airframe, powerplant and general flight, which prioritize the safety of the pilots and the aircraft. Airmen from APG have the authority to prevent aircraft from taking off in the event that they are unable to make the aircraft fully mission capable by the time they are scheduled to fly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, opens a toolbox drawer before a pre-flight inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Proper composite tool kit inventories are essential to maintain because a misplaced tool could end up being drawn into the engine and damage the aircraft. The APG section ensures aircraft are fully mission capable and ready to “Fight Tonight”. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, opens hangar doors before a pre-flight inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs belong to the airframe, powerplant and general section and contribute to the “Fight Tonight” mission by ensuring the aircraft maintain operational capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, removes protective covers and pins during a pre-flight inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs have developed skill sets as multi-capable Airmen, serving as the last line of defense against sending an aircraft up that is damaged or unsafe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, ensures the cockpit is prepared for flight during a pre-flight inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs along with other members of airframe, powerplant and general from the 25th FGS have the capability to travel with aircraft assigned to the 25th Fighter Squadron and maintain the aircraft in an unfamiliar location using limited manpower and resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, climbs down a ladder during a pre-flight inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs play a significant role in the safety procedures and functionality of the aircraft. Airmen from the 25th FGS ensure that the A-10C Thunderbolt II is fully capable of flight and delivering weapons to designated targets in the event of any potential threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, waits for an A-10C Thunderbolt II to turn on its engine at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Arnold works as a crew chief, which is a job that is within airframe, powerplant and general from the 25th FGS. APG ensures that the aircraft are mission capable for flight by maintaining and inspecting many different functioning components of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, communicates with a pilot during a pre-flight systems check at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Airframe, powerplant and general Airmen are responsible for final pre-flight inspections to prevent the aircraft from being flown with malfunctions or hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tucker Arnold, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, conducts a pre-flight inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs fall under the airframe, powerplant and general flight. APG from the 25th FGS directly impacts the “Fight Tonight” mission, by ensuring that the aircraft from the 25th Fighter Squadron are mission capable. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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25th FGS APG keeps A-10s ready to “Fight Tonight”
A U.S. Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt II from the 25th Fighter Squadron prepares to taxi to the runway at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 22, 2024. Crew chiefs prevent accidents and collisions from occurring by signaling to the pilot when and where to move the aircraft prior to taxi. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
Walter Klein, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Douglas DC-8 navigator, speaks to Osan Middle High School students during the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, student engagement at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 20, 2024. The event provided an opportunity for the Department of Defense Education Activity and local students to be involved in the scientific process and engaged them with a mission that’s happening locally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
Dr. Brenna Biggs, NASA airborne science program science communications lead, speaks to students from Osan Middle High School and local Korean Nationals during the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, student engagement at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 20, 2024. NASA representatives conducted a learning engagement for 120 students from Osan Middle High School and local South Korean Nationals, showing students that anyone can be a scientist, and connected weather to air pollution and reinforced why it matters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
Dr. Brenna Biggs, NASA airborne science program science communications lead, hands a NASA sticker to a student during the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, student engagement event at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 20, 2024. During the ASIA-AQ campaign, an international cooperative field study designed to address local air quality challenges, an open house, student engagement and several research flights were conducted at Osan AB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Institute of Environmental Research members take a group photo during the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, open house at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 16, 2024. More than 200 participants with ASIA-AQ from NASA, NIER, and other students and researchers held various events at Osan AB allowing subject matter experts to share their efforts in collecting detailed air quality atmospheric data. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
Berry Lefer, NASA tropospheric composition program manager, speaks during an interview with MBC news during the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, open house at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 16, 2024. Research flights taken during the ASIA-AQ campaign from ROK were solely conducted from Osan AB. Two NASA science aircraft and four local research aircraft were used, performing multiple flights, and collecting air quality data throughout the campaign. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
Katherine Paredero, National Institute for Environmental Research chemical ionization mass spectrometer, reviews data onboard a NASA science aircraft during the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, open house at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 16, 2024. More than 200 participants with ASIA-AQ from NASA, NIER, students and other researchers traveled to five locations across Asia, including Osan AB, to collect data by utilizing aircraft, satellites, and ground-based instruments to address and research local air quality challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Institute of Environmental Research members conduct a question and answer panel during the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, open house at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 16, 2024. NASA and NIER, along with other international agencies, jointly executed the ASIA-AQ mission, an international cooperative field study designed to address local air quality challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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Osan hosts ASIA-AQ, educating locals on air quality
Jim Crawford, principal investigator for the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ, mission with NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA, speaks during the ASIA-AQ open house at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 16, 2024. Osan AB hosted an open house where ASIA-AQ subject matter experts shared recent findings about local air quality challenges and new initiatives to 100 mission partners, 50 local and foreign media members and other event attendees. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens)
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