By | August 12, 2009
Senior Airman Brad Chambers performs a rust removal inspection on a tool kit at the Viper support section here Aug. 12. The Viper support section maintains, inspects and accounts for more than 1,000 various pieces of support equipment, providing Charleston AFB maintenance units the tools they need to keep aircraft flying. Airman Chambers is a flightline support specialist with the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daniel Bowles)
Senior Airman Brad Chambers removes tool sockets from a pan of cleaning solution during a rust removal inspection of a tool kit at the Viper support section here Aug. 12. The Viper support section performs regular derust inspections after heavy rainfall for corrosion control of tools and equipment needed to maintain Charleston AFB aircraft. Airman Chambers is a flightline support specialist with the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daniel Bowles)
Senior Airman Brad Chambers inspects a speed handle during a rust removal inspection of a tool kit at the Viper support section here Aug. 12. The Viper support section performs inspections on more than 1,000 various pieces of support equipment every 30 to 60 days as required to continually provide mission-ready tools for Charleston aircraft maintainers. Airman Chambers is a flightline support specialist with the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daniel Bowles)