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Tue, Dec 28, 2010

Overhaul Process Begins For Afghan Air Force Helicopters

Aircraft Could Be Out Of Service For As Long As Six Months

Two Afghan Air Force Mi-17s transport helicopters and one Mi-35 attack helicopter were loaded on an An-124 transport aircraft by contractors on Sunday. The contractor is shipping the aircraft to their maintenance facility where they will be completely overhauled. This will take four to six months to complete.


Air Force Photo

The contractors have been to Kabul to prepare the helicopters for transportation. The aircraft have not been flown in over 15 months and the Afghan Air Force does not have the capability yet to completely overhaul aircraft.


Air Force Photo

Lt. Col. Gamblin, 438th Air Expeditionary Wing Aircraft maintenance advisor, explained, “These overhauls will return invaluable air assets to service for training the AAF, flying combat missions and supporting the ANA in providing for a more secure Afghanistan.”

ANN Salutes Petty Officer 3rd Class Jared Walker

FMI: www.dod.gov

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