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    Boat restoration fills training gap; saves Air Force millions

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    HURLBURT FIELD, FL, UNITED STATES

    06.08.2018

    Video by Staff Sgt. Ryan Conroy 

    1st Special Operations Wing

    Hurlburt Field bought a boat for $1 and plan to restore it; filling a gap in localized CV-22 deck-landing qualifications. A new boat would have cost approximately $22 Million. The project and training is projected to save the Air Force approximately $3 Million per year in operating and travel costs for CV-22 pilots. Additionally, the addition of the boat provides flexibility for training for squadron commanders and pilots to ensure deck-landing proficiency.

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    VIDEO INFO

    Date Taken: 06.08.2018
    Date Posted: 06.11.2018 16:31
    Category: B-Roll
    Video ID: 606243
    VIRIN: 180608-F-BH566-1001
    Filename: DOD_105721323
    Length: 00:01:03
    Location: HURLBURT FIELD, FL, US
    Hometown: BOONE, NC, US

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