Aircraft Structural Maintenance keeps planes flying

RAF MILDENHALL, England – Senior Airman Vincent Salinas, 100th Maintenance Squadron Aircraft Structural Maintenance journeyman, types in the code number of a replacement nut plate into a Robo Crib here May 3, 2012. The Robo Crib tracks, dispenses and monitors the quantity of all hardware for the aircraft structural maintenance flight. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ethan Morgan)

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