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Op Bring them Home Working around the clock raaf.gov.au/OPHawick Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) personnel join with members of the Royal Air Forces (RAF) No.99 Squadron and staff from the Boeing Global Spares team following a maintenance stop over at RAF Brize Norton in the United Kingdom. A team of fourteen RAAF technicians have been working around the clock to ensure the success of Operation Bring Them Home. The maintenance staff’s focus has been keeping RAAF C-17A Globemasters in the air for almost three weeks of continuous sorties between Eindhoven Airfield in the Netherlands and Kharkiv International Airport in the Ukraine. Members of the ground team also accompanied the C-17 flight crews into the Ukraine to guarantee technical issues didn’t cause delays to the flight schedule. On 7th August a small contingent of personnel flew to RAF Brize Norton in the United Kingdom to replace a C-17’s main landing gear wheel. See more images from OP BTH raaf.gov.au/OPHawick
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 04:40:33 +0000

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