Korean depot maintenance saves Reserve time, money
Airmen offload an HH-60 from a C-17 from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., Jan. 28 after it delivered the Air Force Reserve Command's first HH-60 to go through Korean Air Lines depot maintenance. During this intensive overhaul, the helicopter is stripped down to nothing and they fix any corrosion before putting it back together so that it’s as fresh as the day it came off the assembly line. “By using KAL, we were able to save both time and money compared to using a stateside depot,” said Maj. Dusty Dossman, 943rd Maintenance Squadron commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Drzazgowski)
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