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62nd AMXS flying crew chiefs keep the mission moving 24/7, 365
Staff Sgt. Robert Tingle, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance flying crew chief, conducts a review of an electronic checklist before taking off during a mission Sept. 10, 2009. The responsibility of a flying crew chief, or FCC, is to travel with cargo airlift to locations that do not have maintenance capabilities. Averages of 20 missions per week are split between the 62nd AW’s 47 certified FCCs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Robert Tingle)
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62nd AMXS flying crew chiefs keep the mission moving 24/7, 365
Staff Sgt. Robert Tingle, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance flying crew chief, stands near a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III during an Operation Deep Freeze mission to Antarctica July 13, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Robert Tingle)
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62nd AMXS wins
Members of 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron receive their trophies after their 2-1, come-from-behind win over 2nd Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Infantry Brigade May 22 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., during the JBLM Intramural Soccer Championship at Cowan Stadium. (U.S. Army photo/Scott Hansen)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
A C-130E Hercules navigates the street at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13, 2021. The 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
A C-130E Hercules is towed through the street at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13, 2021. The 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Quintin Parrott, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, looks out of the cockpit window to ensure a C-130E Hercules propellers clear any oncoming obstacles as it is towed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13, 2021. The 62nd AMXS worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Joshua Pechacek, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron superintendent, guides a towing vehicle driver while he tows a C-130E Hercules at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13, 2021. The 62nd AMXS worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
U.S. Air Force Airman Michael Lopez, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, hands pieces of a C-130E Hercules to another Airman at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 12, 2021. The 62nd AMXS worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jacob Scott, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, works on a C-130E Hercules at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13. 2021. The 62nd AMXS worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
Photos of prior aircraft restoration projects are displayed on a board at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13, 2021. The McChord Air Museum worked alongside many 62nd Airlift Wing units and volunteers to restore and display a C-130E Hercules aircraft that will be on display at Heritage Hill on McChord Field later this year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joseph Mathiesen, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, works on a C-130E Hercules at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13, 2021. The 62nd AMXS worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
The 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, along with several other Team McChord units, towed a C-130E Hercules to its display area on Heritage Hill at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 23, 2021. The units worked together in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd AMXS, MXS provide crucial support to move C-130E Hercules to Heritage Hill
(From left) U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Quintin Parrott and Airman 1st Class Jacob Scott, both crew chiefs with the 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, ensure a C-130E Hercules is ready to be towed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 13, 2021. The 62nd AMXS worked alongside several other units in order to coordinate and carry out the successful removal of the C-130’s wings, engine, fuel tanks, lower antennas and landing gear doors so the aircraft could be towed down the McChord Field flightline and put on display after restoration. The C-130 was restored by volunteers and will be the newest addition to the aircraft of McChord Air Museum on Heritage Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd APS Airman fulfills his own ‘American Dream’
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Zhe Yang, a fleet service technician with the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron, poses for a photo with his wife, Mengyu Chen, in front of Mount Rainier at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 3, 2021. Yang emigrated from China at the age of 23 to finish his master’s degree and enlisted in the Air Force shortly after; obtaining his United States citizenship and fulfilling his childhood dream of joining the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd APS Airman fulfills his own ‘American Dream’
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Zhe Yang, a fleet service technician with the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron, poses for a photo in front of Mount Rainier at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, June 3, 2021. Yang emigrated from China at the age of 23 to finish his master’s degree and enlisted in the Air Force shortly after; obtaining his United States citizenship and fulfilling his childhood dream of joining the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zoe Thacker)
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62nd APS Airmen conduct new COVID-19 screening at SeaTac
Passengers traveling through the Air Mobility Command terminal fill out medical questionnaires at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Wash., April 30, 2020. The questionnaires are part of a new screening process implemented by the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron to prevent the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh)
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62nd APS Airmen conduct new COVID-19 screening at SeaTac
Staff Sgt. Benjamin Guris, 62nd Medical Squadron aerospace medical technician, left, conducts a secondary medical screening on a passenger traveling to Asia at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Wash., April 30, 2020. Secondary screenings are conducted for passengers who may be ill or work in a medical facility to ensure they have not contracted COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh)
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62nd APS Airmen conduct new COVID-19 screening at SeaTac
A passenger traveling to Asia, left, hands a medical questionnaire to Airman 1st Class Nicole Mourik, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron passenger service specialist, at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Wash., April 30, 2020. In order to travel while still preventing the spread of COVID-19, passengers must answer questions about their current health, where they have traveled recently, and whether they work in a medical facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh)
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62nd APS Airmen conduct new COVID-19 screening at SeaTac
Airman 1st Class Nicole Mourik, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron passenger service specialist, checks the medical questionnaire paperwork for a passenger processing through the Air Mobility Command terminal at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Wash., April 30, 2020. The 62nd APS implemented a new medical screening process to ensure the safety of passengers and prevent the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh)
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62nd APS Airmen conduct new COVID-19 screening at SeaTac
Passengers traveling through the Air Mobility Command terminal check in for their flight at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle, Wash., April 30, 2020. All passengers traveling through the AMC terminal are required to wear facemasks and undergo a medical screening process by the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron to prevent the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh)
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