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    WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES

    02.16.2017

    Photo by Tommie Horton 

    78th Air Base Wing

    The F-15 flown into the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex by a fighter wing commander has reached the half-way point in its programmed depot maintenance regimen. As a gesture of thanks to the team that keeps his unit’s fighter planes flying, Col. Christopher Sage, commander of the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., personally piloted an F-15E into Robins AFB on Nov. 30. A memorable moment during the veteran pilot’s visit was having his photograph taken in front of an F-15 stripped down to a “cigar” – de-painted and de-winged for PDM. That is the state his Eagle reached as of last week. Standing next to the fuselage in building Bldg. 47 on Feb. 16, 1st Lt. Matt Treptau, operations officer for the 561st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, said the aircraft was in its fifteenth day in the repair gate, typically a 21-day stop along the PDM path for an F-15. “This gate,” he said. “This is really the reason (aircraft) come to the depot.” The entire F-15 PDM process takes an average of 135 days, Treptau said. The complex team aims to trim that to 88 days. The gates an F-15 passes through during PDM include in-processing, inspection, repair, buildup and operations check, and functional test flight.

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    Date Taken: 02.16.2017
    Date Posted: 02.21.2017 16:11
    Photo ID: 3179033
    VIRIN: 170216-F-UI543-011
    Resolution: 5520x3680
    Size: 9.42 MB
    Location: WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA, US

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