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    Airmen complete multi-modal move

    Multi-Modal operations

    Photo By Lt. Col. Brian Maguire | A Chinook helicopter is unloaded from a C-5M Super Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base,...... read more read more

    KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, AFGHANISTAN

    08.24.2013

    Story by Capt. Brian Maguire 

    451st Air Expeditionary Wing

    KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan - Airmen here recently finished conducting the air leg of a multi-modal move for an equipment swap out between the 1st and 3rd Combat Aviation Brigades.

    Nearly four months of planning paid off as C-5A Galaxys and C-5M Super Galaxys transported more than 120 helicopters between Kandahar and western Europe.

    “We have to plan for different contingencies with the aircraft mission,” said Lt. Col. James Kwasny, the C-5 stage deployed commander from the 433rd Airlift Wing at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. “By looking at the variables we can plan how to get back in the flow of moving aircraft.”

    One aspect of the mission planning was made easier by the fact that almost all of the C-5A aircrews came from the same unit, the Air Force Reserve Command’s 433rd AW.

    “It significantly helped that almost all the aircrews were from the same unit. We understand what their needs are and how we all operate so we can see through any issues that may arise,” Kwasny, a native of Keller, Texas, said. “Plus, almost all of the aircrew are traditional reservists, so they can plan their time here around their regular jobs.”

    The deployed operators worked with the maintainers of Detachment 1, 8th Expeditionary Air Mobility Squadron, and other organizations at Kandahar Airfield to move the equipment for the CAB.

    “The Airmen maintaining the C-5s are a group of highly motivated individuals with an intense desire to push the mission,” said Capt. Rob Cross, 8th EAMS Aircraft Maintenance Officer deployed from Joint Base Charleston, S.C. “They are naturally hard-chargers and worked all maintenance issues aggressively in order to get the aircraft airborne under the auspices of safe, compliant operations.”

    The intense planning meant that everyone involved was ready for nearly any challenge that arose during the three-week movement, especially when working on 40-year-old aircraft.

    “The C-5 is able to accomplish jaw-dropping feats in the air mobility realm, but it is a legacy aircraft that has not only unique capabilities, but unique challenges as well,” Cross, a native of Natchez, Miss. “All stakeholders had to be ready to execute secondary and tertiary plans to ensure the success of this operation.”

    The term multi-modal mission refers to using different methods of transportation to move equipment and supplies.

    “To move the helicopters, they went on a train to the port, and then on a ship to Western Europe, where we’d transload them onto our aircraft,” Kwasny said. “From there we’d fly them straight to Kandahar to the Army, so they can disperse them where they need to go. It was great to see the whole system come together to support the customer, the Army.”

    In the end, the air leg of the movement was a success because of the advanced planning and teamwork, Cross said.

    “A lot of advance planning made any obstacles we encountered minor and manageable,” said Cross. “A solid crew of operators and maintainers backed by a solid supporting cast from Team KAF made the whole operation a grand slam.”

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 08.24.2013
    Date Posted: 09.04.2013 08:15
    Story ID: 113049
    Location: KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, AF
    Hometown: CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE, SOUTH CAROLINA, US
    Hometown: DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, DELAWARE, US
    Hometown: KELLER, TEXAS, US
    Hometown: LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS, US
    Hometown: NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI, US

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