Airmen at Work: Hercules preps for X-rays
Tech. Sgt. Clayton Wilson, a nondestructive inspection journeyman with the 910th Maintenance Squadron, plugs in an “X-Ray On” warning sign May 2 in hangar 302 at Youngstown Air Reserve Station before X-raying the structural supports of a C-130H Hercules. The 910th MXS conducts X-rays of C-130 supports every four years and is required to put out warning signs to prevent anyone from wondering into the hazardous radiation area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Noah J. Tancer)
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