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    Cannon continues Dedicated Crew Chief tradition

    Cannon continued Dedicated Crew Chief tradition

    Photo By Senior Airman Lane Plummer | Dedicated Crew Chief award winners and other members of Cannon Air Force Base, New...... read more read more

    CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES

    02.02.2018

    Story by Senior Airman Lane Plummer  

    27th Special Operations Wing

    CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M.—Air crew members were honored in a Dedicated Crew Chief ceremony at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, Jan. 26, 2018. The ceremony recognizes individuals for their role in maintaining aircraft across the Air Force, and instills a pride in ownership.

    The tradition returned with leadership wanting to bring back a part of maintainer culture.

    “I was honored [to be given] the chance to recognize our best aircraft maintainers in the 9th Aircraft Maintenance Unit with the title of Dedicated Crew Chief,” said Lt. Col. Michael Campos, 27th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron commander. “I was also extremely pleased to see a large contingent of 9th Special Operations Squadron members in the crowd. It was great to see the operators the 9th AMU works with on a daily basis come out to support our maintainers.”

    The DCC program is a long standing Air Force tradition that is a unique privilege afforded to the best aircraft maintainers; it is the focal point for his or her assigned aircraft. They maintain the aircraft and are responsible for their overall health. They must display leadership skills, management ability, initiative and technical proficiency; all of which are necessary to ensuring air power is ready to be delivered across any contingency.

    One way this ownership is displayed is by printing the names of the DCC on the aircraft they’re in charge of. This also lets aircrews know exactly whose aircraft they’re about to fly with.

    DCCs have a crucial responsibility in ensuring the airworthiness of their aircraft. Aircrews put their trust in the DCC to provide them properly maintained aircraft that will bring them home safely. Also, maintenance leaders rely on them to communicate discrepancies and ensure timely corrective action is taken to fix aircraft.

    “They are vital to the fleet’s health and mission success,” Campos said.

    The following Airmen were given the title Dedicated Crew Chief for the MC-130J Commando II’s at Cannon:

    Senior Airman Eric Parker
    Staff Sgt. Nicholas Friese
    Senior Airman Joseph Barrett
    Staff Sgt. Monique Whitaker
    Senior Airman Jorge Velez
    Staff Sgt. Andrew Arguelles
    Staff Sgt. Steven Forslund
    Staff Sgt. Leshia Stinson
    Staff Sgt. Ivan Brekstad
    Staff Sgt. Bret Blodgett
    Staff Sgt. Jacob Bakken
    Staff Sgt. Jeffery Stephens
    Staff Sgt. Samuel Hernandez

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 02.02.2018
    Date Posted: 02.02.2018 13:16
    Story ID: 264474
    Location: CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, ILLINOIS, US

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