Frank A. DiCocco, an aircraft engineer with Boeing, inspects how a flange is seated onto a 3D printed lavatory drip pan at Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, April 1, 2025. Developed by the 911th Airlift Wing in partnership with Boeing, the part is being monitored for airworthiness and performance throughout a six-month test period. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeffrey Grossi)
Date Taken: | 03.01.2025 |
Date Posted: | 04.08.2025 13:59 |
Photo ID: | 8960222 |
VIRIN: | 250401-F-UU934-1004 |
Resolution: | 3719x5207 |
Size: | 2.07 MB |
Location: | PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AIR RESERVE STATION, PENNSYLVANIA, US |
Web Views: | 10 |
Downloads: | 4 |
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