The 167th Airlift Wing Maintenance Group Repair and Reclamation Shop held its yearly Crashed Damaged or Disabled Aircraft Recovery Training at the 167th Airlift Wing, August 5 and 6. The two day training event was separated into a classroom portion to allow Airmen to acquaint themselves with the new C-17 crash kit, as well as a hands-on, event that allowed personnel to gain experience properly towing aircraft. More than 10 other units, Active-Duty, Guard and Reserve, and respresentatives from the Royal Canadian Air Force traveled to the 167th in order to familiarize themselves with the new cra


The 167th Airlift Wing Maintenance Group Repair and Reclamation Shop held its yearly Crashed Damaged or Disabled Aircraft Recovery Training at the 167th Airlift Wing, August 5 and 6. The two day training event was separated into a classroom portion to allow Airmen to acquaint themselves with the new C-17 crash kit, as well as a hands-on, event that allowed personnel to gain experience properly towing aircraft. More than 10 other units, Active-Duty, Guard and Reserve, and respresentatives from the Royal Canadian Air Force traveled to the 167th in order to familiarize themselves with the new crash kit.


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