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Staff Sgt. Carnell Robinson, left, an instructor assigned to the 373rd Training Squadron, points to the internal components of an avionic fuel systems simulator during a demonstration for a student, Airman 1st Class Eric Trammel, July 1, 2019, at Detachment 5, Joint Base Charleston, S.C. Detachment 5 utilizes a 44,000 square foot maintenance training facility to safely and effectively train Mobility Airmen throughout the Air Force on maintenance and repair procedures. The instructor team provides over 20,000 hours of instruction per year to new and seasoned avionic maintainers of the U.S. and partnered militaries who also utilize similar airframes. The Airmen are trained on innovative simulators in a safety oriented environment to maximize their effectiveness on the flightline. The C-17 Maintenance Trainer Development Team is comprised of training instructors from multiple Air Force Specialty Codes who fill the role as subject matter experts for the development of maintenance Airmen.
190701-F-SU156-0497.JPG Photo By: Senior Airman Joshua R. Maund

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. - Staff Sgt. Carnell Robinson, left, an instructor assigned to the 373rd Training Squadron, points to the internal components of an avionic fuel systems simulator during a demonstration for a student, Airman 1st Class Eric Trammel, July 1, 2019, at Detachment 5, Joint Base Charleston, S.C. Detachment 5 utilizes a 44,000 square foot maintenance training facility to safely and effectively train Mobility Airmen throughout the Air Force on maintenance and repair procedures. The instructor team provides over 20,000 hours of instruction per year to new and seasoned avionic maintainers of the U.S. and partnered militaries who also utilize similar airframes. The Airmen are trained on innovative simulators in a safety oriented environment to maximize their effectiveness on the flightline. The C-17 Maintenance Trainer Development Team is comprised of training instructors from multiple Air Force Specialty Codes who fill the role as subject matter experts for the development of maintenance Airmen.


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