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436th OG adopts Instructor Enrichment Program for aircrew
From the left, Maj. Dustin Suire, 436th Operations Group C-5M Super Galaxy standardization and evaluation chief, and Maj. Andrew Schweickert, 436th OG C-17 Globemaster III standardization and evaluation chief, pose for a photo in front of a C-5 before a local training flight at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Nov. 22, 2022. Schweickert, originally a C-17 pilot, was the first aircrew to participate in the Instructor Enrichment Program at Dover AFB, which gives instructor aircrew the chance to fly in a different airframe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cydney Lee)
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A Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy sits on the flight line at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 13, 2021. Dover AFB C-5s provide outsized cargo delivery worldwide to meet Department of Defense, Department of State and presidential mobility requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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A Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy sits on the flight line at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 13, 2021. Dover AFB C-5s provide outsized cargo delivery worldwide to meet Department of Defense, Department of State and presidential mobility requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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A Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy sits on the flight line at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 13, 2021. Dover AFB C-5s provide outsized cargo delivery worldwide to meet Department of Defense, Department of State and presidential mobility requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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A Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy sits on the flight line at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 13, 2021. Dover AFB C-5s provide outsized cargo delivery worldwide to meet Department of Defense, Department of State and presidential mobility requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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210707-F-MO780-1005
A Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy sits on the flight line at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 13, 2021. Dover AFB C-5s provide outsized cargo delivery worldwide to meet Department of Defense, Department of State and presidential mobility requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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210703-F-MO780-1005
A Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy sits on the flight line at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 13, 2021. Dover AFB C-5s provide outsized cargo delivery worldwide to meet Department of Defense, Department of State and presidential mobility requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
A C-5M Super Galaxy assigned to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, sits parked on the flight line after a routine training flight at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Capt. Dustin Suire, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot, discusses a flight plan as he flies a Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy during a routine training flight over California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Capt. Shawn Moore, left, and Capt. Dustin Suire, both 9th Airlift Squadron pilots fly a Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy on a routine training flight over the Oregon Pacific coast, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Lt. Col. John Habbestad, 9th Airlift Squadron commander, observes the surrounding airspace from jump seat during a routine training flight on a Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy, over California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Capt. Shawn Moore, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot, flies a Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy during a routine training flight over California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
A Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy flies over eastern Washington during a routine training flight, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Capt. Shawn Moore, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot, points out Mount Shasta in California, while approaching it on a routine training flight on a C-5M Super Galaxy, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Lt. Col. John Habbestad, 9th Airlift Squadron commander, observes the surrounding airspace from the jump seat during a routine training flight on a C-5M Super Galaxy over California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Tech. Sgt. Abimael Santiago-Soto, 9th Airlift Squadron flight engineer, looks at a flight plan while aboard a Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy during a routine training mission over California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
Capt. Dustin Suire, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot, flies a Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy on a routine training flight over California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
From the left, Tech. Sgt. Jaime LaPorte, Tech. Sgt. Abimael Santiago-Soto, and Staff Sgt. Alex Delamarter, all 9th Airlift Squadron flight engineers, discuss in-flight procedures aboard a C-5M Super Galaxy on a training flight over California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB Pelicans train on West Coast
From the left, Capt. Shawn Moore, 9th Airlift Squadron pilot and Lt. Col. John Habbestad, 9th Airlift Squadron commander, fly a Dover Air Force Base C-5M Super Galaxy on a routine training mission over northern California, June 5, 2021. During a Major Command Service Tail Trainer, pilots and flight engineers were able to fly over the West Coast using visual flight rules. This requires crew members to use ground references to fly, exercising different skill sets not often used in day-to-day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Dover AFB honorary commanders take flight
Dover Air Force Base honorary commanders and 9th Airlift Squadron aircrew members pose in front of a C-5M Super Galaxy after a flight at Dover AFB, Delaware, June 23, 2021. The Dover AFB honorary commanders program encourages an exchange of ideas, experiences and friendships between key members of the local community and Dover AFB. (U.S. Air Force photos by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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