AFECT Airmen teach flyers how to survive
Staff Sgt. Branden Rowe, 56th Operations Support Squadron Aircrew Flight Equipment continuation training NCO-in-charge, guides ROTC Cadet Peyton Sullivan, Arizona State University senior, through steering a parachute to safely land using a parachute simulator May 6 in the aircrew flight equipment building on Luke Air Force Base. AFECT instructors teach students a plethora of survival techniques from safely exiting or ejecting from an aircraft to landing and surviving in Arizona’s wilderness. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Grace Lee)
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