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Newer F-15s enhance maintenance training

by Air Force News Agency
July 27, 2010
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SHEPPARD AIR FORCE BASE, Texas: Months of coordination, several temporary deployments, and a large parking space define only a few of the factors that fell into place to bring 13 newer-model F-15 Eagles to update the F-15 aircraft maintenance course here.

The course currently utilizes A and B model aircraft to train today’s F-15 aircraft maintenance students on how to properly maintain mission capability for C and D models, currently used on operational flightlines.

Recently, Sheppard AFB officials submitted a package to Air Education and Training Command, requesting replacements for the F-15A and F-15B. The newer F-15C and F-15D models were acquired from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., and then altered for use as trainer aircraft.

Before they could place them into use as trainers, the aircraft had to have all explosives removed to make them safe, said Ed Crenshaw, a 982nd Maintenance Squadron logistics program manager.

“We negotiated with Tyndall (AFB) to send egress, electro-environmental, aircrew flight equipment and weapons technicians TDY (here) to remove the explosive components,” he said. “We worked out a series of three TDYs to accomplish this effort, which ran from April through June.”

The explosives removed from the newer F-15s included various incendiary lines and components, squibs used to activate the engine fire bottles, incendiaries in the personal parachutes, survival kits and explosive cartridges used to eject external pylons, Mr. Crenshaw said.

The newer model F-15 trainers were a welcome addition for Sheppard’s F-15 aircraft maintenance course, an instructor said.

The F-15C and F-15D trainers will help instructors give the students the type of training they actually need when they get to a flightline, said Tech. Sgt. Gerry Sasser, a 362nd Training Squadron F-15 aircraft maintenance instructor.

He said instructors currently train students on the F-15B models and then explain the differences between what they are working on and what’s in the field.

Sergeant Sasser said a lot of things are similar, but there are also many differences.

“The older models don’t have all the pieces and parts that the newer models have in them,” he said. “For example, the F-15C and F-15D have a multiple purpose color display in the cockpit that is not on the F-15B. Some of the controls are in different spots. Also, the launchers on the side are different from the new launchers. They will never see F-15B launchers again in their career. The launchers on the newer F-15 models are what they will actually see on a flightline.”

In addition, having newer F-15 trainers will benefit the students when they graduate and become active duty F-15 aircraft maintainers, he said.

“When working on (F-15A) models, it’s really hard to teach these guys skills that they will remember when they get to their next duty station,” Sergeant Sasser said. “Whenever they get to their (F-15C) and (F-15D) models, it’s hard for them to remember what they were told, because we didn’t show it to them.”

The 362nd TRS will receive eight F-15 trainers to train crew chiefs. The 363rd TRS will receive two trainers to teach armament students. The 365th TRS will receive three trainers for avionics training.

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