Lance Cpl. Tyler Yoder, Cpl. Nicholas Bloom and Cpl. Eugene Null show their commemorative coins in front of a CH-53E Super Stallion in recognition of their recent “safety win” aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, , Dec. 16, 2016. The three Marines were part of a six-man tow crew that skillfully towed a CH-53E Super Stallion across a flight line using operational risk management principles to safely transport the helicopter. 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing’s “Safety Win” program focuses on how pilots and maintainers ensure the execution of correct procedures to safely and successfully accomp


Lance Cpl. Tyler Yoder, Cpl. Nicholas Bloom and Cpl. Eugene Null show their commemorative coins in front of a CH-53E Super Stallion in recognition of their recent “safety win” aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, , Dec. 16, 2016. The three Marines were part of a six-man tow crew that skillfully towed a CH-53E Super Stallion across a flight line using operational risk management principles to safely transport the helicopter. 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing’s “Safety Win” program focuses on how pilots and maintainers ensure the execution of correct procedures to safely and successfully accomplish the mission. The Marines are assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Training Squadron 302, Marine Aircraft Croup 29, 2nd MAW.


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