An Air Force C-130J Super Hercules flies over Yokota Air Base, Japan, during a training mission. (Yasuo Osakabe/U.S. Air Force)
Defense News: US Air Force pauses flight ops for more than a hundred C-130s over ‘atypical’ cracking
WASHINGTON — More than a quarter of Air Mobility Command’s C-130 Hercules fleet are being temporarily removed from service after “atypical” cracking was found.
During scheduled depot maintenance, the U.S. Air Force discovered cracking of the lower center wing joint — also known as the “rainbow fitting” — which led Air Mobility Command head Gen. Maryanne Miller to order an inspection of a portion of the fleet, according to an AMC statement released Wednesday evening.
A total of 123 of 450 C-130H and C-130J aircraft will be temporarily grounded while inspections occur. “This temporary removal of service will not impact ongoing C-130 support to overseas contingency operations,” AMC said in its statement.
Read more ....
WNU Editor: This grounding impacts 123 of the 450 C-130H and C-130J aircraft fleet.
No comments:
Post a Comment