Cracking down on metal fatigue

RAF MILDENHALL, England -- Airman 1st Class Christopher Bovill, 100th Maintenance Squadron non destructive journeyman, dips a KC-135 nose landing gear hydraulic sub-assembly into a hydraulic remover during a fluorescent liquid penetrant inspection Nov. 16, 2010. The hydraulic remover is used to remove any florescent dye penetrant from the landing gear that was applied to it earlier in the inspection process. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ethan Morgan)

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