Aircraft Metals Technology: There when you need them
Staff Sgt. Brandon Didonato, 86th Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology technician, uses oxyacetylene welding while Airman 1st Class Joshua Roth, 86th MXS aircraft metals technology technician, observes on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, May 2, 2017. The 86th MXS Aircraft Metals Technology shop supports the flight line by creating tools and aircraft parts, including those that may otherwise be difficult or impossible to obtain through purchases because they are too far away or out of production. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker/Released)
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