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Loading missiles on a Predator

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Air Force Tech. Sgt. Derrick Davis (background), 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons standardization section, observes Tech. Sgt. Brendan Schlaack, a 57th Maintenance Group F-22A lead standardization crew member, during his evaluation, July 18, 2007, at Creech Air Force Base, Nev. F-22A weapons loaders from Nellis come to Creech every other month for proficiency training on loading missiles on the Predator. While Air Combat Command standards require the task to be accomplished within 20 minutes, Airmen at Nellis and Creech raised their own bar and do not settle for anything more than six minutes with no shortcuts, said Sergeant Davis. U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Larry E. Reid Jr.

Source: US Air Force

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