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859th SOS, TFI partners reach 200k flight hours on Wolfhound
859th Special Operations Squadron members, 524th SOS members, and contractors who conduct maintenance and acquisition for the airframe, gather together to celebrate reaching 200 thousand flying hours on the C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Florida, April 5, 2024. The C-146A is a twin-engine, high-wing aircraft equipped with a configurable cabin capable of various passenger and cargo combinations, as well as casualty evacuation missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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859th SOS, TFI partners reach 200k flight hours on Wolfhound
The 100 thousandth and newly unveiled 200 thousandth flying hour banners for the C-146A Wolfhound sit adjacent on a hangar wall at Duke Field, Florida, April 5, 2024. The aircraft can carry a maximum of 27 passengers, 6,000 pounds of cargo, or up to four litter patients. (U.S. Air force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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859th SOS, TFI partners reach 200k flight hours on Wolfhound
From left, Lt. Col. Todd Bourgeois, 524th Special Operations Squadron commander, and Lt. Col. Richard Callahan, 492nd Special Operations Wing detachment 3 commander, slice a cake commemorating 200 thousand hours onboard the C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Florida, April 5, 2024. The C-146A is the military version of the Dornier 328 turboprop commuter airliner modified to permit cargo and personnel transport missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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859th SOS, TFI partners reach 200k flight hours on Wolfhound
859th Special Operations Squadron members alongside their 524th SOS counterparts as well as civilian contractors gather together to celebrate the 200 thousandth flying hour onboard the C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Florida, April 5, 2024. The aircraft has been continuously deployed since October 2011 and currently supports overseas contingency operations across four geographic combatant commands. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dylan Gentile)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
A group of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, board a C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 25, 2022. The JROTC cadets saw aerial views of DeFuniak Springs, Panama City Beach, Destin, and their high school during the 45-minute flight aboard the Wolfhound. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
Tech. Sgt. Christian Chilcoat, 524th Special Operations Squadron loadmaster, speaks to a group of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at Duke Field, Florida, October 25, 2022. The 524th SOS hosted the cadets for a ride on the C-146A Wolfhound, and provided an overview of the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
A couple of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, pose for the camera during their static tour inside the C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, October 25, 2022. The cadets had the opportunity to fly in the Wolfhound and see aerial views of their high school and the local surrounding area. (Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
A group of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, pose for a group photo in front of a C-146A Wolfhound, at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 25, 2022. The cadets learned about aviation career opportunities with active duty Air Force and Air Force Reserves and flew aboard the Wolfhound during their tour. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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A worker dries the fuel cell hangar floor after a water test of the high expansion foam fire suppression system at Duke Field, Florida, Dec. 2, 2020. Contractors tested the system with water before the systems first test using high expansion foam. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Contractors instal a temporary protective plastic barrier around the edges of the newly renovated fuel cell hangar at Duke Field, Florida, Dec. 2, 2020. The plastic will protect electrical systems from water during a scheduled high expansion foam fire suppression system test. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Crew chiefs refuel C-146A Wolfhound
Senior Airmen Trevor Carr and Andrew Cole, crew chiefs with the 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron, refuel a C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Fla., April 14, 2020. Airmen in the 919th Special Operations Group wear additional personal protective equipment including cloth face coverings and gloves while accomplishing vital training and mission tasks to help combat the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Crew chief refuels C-146A Wolfhound
Senior Airman Andrew Cole, a crew chief with the 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron, refuels a C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Fla., April 14, 2020. To help combat the spread of COVID-19 Airmen in the squadron are now wearing additional personal protective equipment including cloth face coverings and gloves while accomplishing vital training and mission tasks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Crew chiefs inspect C-146 Wolfhound
Senior Airmen Trevor Carr and Andrew Cole, crew chiefs with the 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron, inspect the wheels on a C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Fla., April 14, 2020. Airmen in the squadron now wear additional personal protective equipment including cloth face coverings and gloves while accomplishing vital training and mission tasks to help combat the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Crew chief inspects C-146
Tech. Sgt. Dante Davis, a crew chief with the 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, wears additional personal protective equipment while inspecting a C-146A Wolfhound aircraft at Duke Field, Fla., April 13, 2020. Davis recently completed upgrade training in spite of restrictions put in place to reduce the spread of the corona virus. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Crew chief inspects C-146 propeller
Tech. Sgt. Dante Davis, a crew chief with the 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, wears additional personal protective equipment while inspecting a C-146A Wolfhound aircraft propeller before flight at Duke Field, Fla., April 13, 2020. Davis recently completed upgrade training in spite of restrictions put in place to reduce the spread of the corona virus. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Wolfhounds raise the bar
A C-146A Wolfhound crew chief waits for final checks to be completed by aircrew before departing from Duke Field, Florida, October 8, 2018. The C-146A Wolfhound’s primary mission is to provide flexible, responsive and operational movement of service members around the world.
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Engine
Senior Airman Kayla Pigott, a 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion technician, removes an ignitor on a C-146 Wolfhound engine at Duke Field, Fla., recently. The Air Force Reserve squadron works alongside its active-duty counterparts from the 592nd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron at Duke to maintain engines for both C-145 and C-146 aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Cowling
Senior Airman Marcellus Garner, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron structural journeyman, removes sealant while preparing a C-146A Wolfhound engine cowling for a cracked angle replacement at Duke Field, Fla. 919th SOMXS Citizen Air Commandos support Air Force Special Operations Command. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Project
Senior Airman Spencer Prescott, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron structural journeyman, works on a sheet metal project at Duke Field, Fla. These Citizen Air Commandos are responsible for maintaining the C-146A Wolfhound. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Patch
Pictured is a hand fabricated Air Force Special Operations Command Patch. This was made by the Citizen Air Commandos of the 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron at Duke Field, Fla. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kenneth McCann)
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