MXS Airmen get innovative, save AF dollars
The main inlet fuel coupling is an essential part of the multi-point refueling system, creating a seamless flow of fuel from the fuel line into the MPRS pod. As the first aircraft metals technology Airmen to ever attempt to reverse engineer the part, it took Staff Sgt. Steven Doucette, 92nd Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology shift lead, and Staff Sgt. Steven Bultemeier, 92nd MXS aircraft metals technology craftsman, three weeks to have a finished product. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sean Campbell)
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