How’s your jet engine running?
Airman 1st Class Joseph Nunez, 56th CMS, takes an electronic measurement of an engine core. Each F100-220 engine costs an estimated $3.2 million in repairs done at Luke, saving the Air Force money every year by not having to ship them out. The Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance flight works 24 hours a day with 28 people per shift with crews of four to five people to produce one engine every 240 hours. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marcy Copeland)
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