Aircraft Metals Technology: There when you need them
Staff Sgt. Mark Leyva, 86th Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology floor supervisor, secures an aluminum deck panel door support inside a computer numerical control milling machine on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, May 3, 2017. Leyva is skilled in welding and machining parts and tools which other maintenance Airmen use to repair aircraft, enabling Ramstein to continue delivering airlift around the world in a timely manner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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