Watching tail clearance closely

A 932nd Airlift Wing maintaining crew with the C-40C watches the clearance of a tail and performs a post flight visual inspection at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. The 932nd Maintenance Group tows the plane inside the hangar and looks for any possible bird strike or rock damage that might have occurred during the flight. The 932nd Airlift Wing, an Air Force Reserve flying unit, is the only Reserve wing to fly the C-40C, operational support and team travel distinguished visitor aircraft worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christopher Parr)

PHOTO BY: Christopher Parr
VIRIN: 160429-F-IB640-231.JPG
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