170920-N-QE668-007 KEY WEST, Florida (September 20, 2017) Electronics Technician 3rd Class Hannah Tovar, from San Luis Obispo, California, and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Michael Cunnane, from Philadelphia, rebuild Naval Air Station Key West’s communications suite in order to provide air traffic controllers the maximum number of radio frequencies available at Boca Chica Field. Hurricane Irma passed over Key West as a Category 4 hurricane, causing damage to transmitters and receivers, limiting the frequencies in use at the base. NAS Key West is a state-of-the-art facility for air-to-air c


170920-N-QE668-007 KEY WEST, Florida (September 20, 2017) Electronics Technician 3rd Class Hannah Tovar, from San Luis Obispo, California, and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Michael Cunnane, from Philadelphia, rebuild Naval Air Station Key West’s communications suite in order to provide air traffic controllers the maximum number of radio frequencies available at Boca Chica Field. Hurricane Irma passed over Key West as a Category 4 hurricane, causing damage to transmitters and receivers, limiting the frequencies in use at the base. NAS Key West is a state-of-the-art facility for air-to-air combat fighter aircraft of all military services and provides world-class pierside support to and foreign naval vessels. ( Navy Photo by Trice Denny/Released)


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