Senior Airman Aaron M. Pitts, a non-destructive inspection journeyman with the 509th maintenance squadron, reviews an aircraft part during a Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection (FPI) May 7, 2019, Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. A FPI is a non-destructive inspection method in which a florescent dye is applied to the surface of a non-porous material in order to detect defects that may compromise the integrity of the part in question. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Barley)
Date Taken: | 05.07.2019 |
Date Posted: | 05.09.2019 19:26 |
Photo ID: | 5337677 |
VIRIN: | 190507-F-WU042-183 |
Resolution: | 4912x6877 |
Size: | 25.56 MB |
Location: | WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, MISSOURI, US |
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