by Dan Hawkins
82nd Training Wing Public Affairs
3/27/2013 - LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE, Ark. -- A
mobile training team from the 373rd Training Squadron's Field Training
Detachment 4 returned here March 9 from a month-long deployment to
Thailand providing C-130 maintenance training to the Royal Thai Air
Force.
Nine members of the field training detachment (FTD) made up the team of
instructors who helped provide formal maintenance instruction to the
RTAF C-130 community Feb. 6 through March 9.
"We provided training to 101 total students," said Senior Master Sgt.
Nathan Lakin, 373rd TRS FTD 4 chief. "It took about four months of
planning on our end to put all the pieces in place. It was a great
experience for us as a team and the training was worthwhile to the RTAF
as well."
Along with Lakin, training instructors on the trip were Tech. Sgts.
Justin Solis, Justin Adams, Jacob Hicks, Jeremy Humphries, Michael
Williamson and Brandon Jackson, along with Staff Sgts. Curtis Franklin
and Clint White.
Five different maintenance specialties were taught during the deployment
to Don Muang Air Base, located in Bangkok. The training was some of the
first formal C-130 maintenance training in over 20 years for the RTAF.
The maintenance Air Force Specialty Codes trained on included crew
chief; engine specialists, flight line and back shop; hydraulic
specialists; electrics and environmental specialists; and fuel system
specialists.
"The training was a great success," said Capt. Steve Massara, U.S. Air
Force C-130 maintenance exchange officer who works in conjunction with
the RTAF, via email. "(It) constituted some of the first formal C-130
maintenance training the Royal Thai Air Force has had in over twenty
years."
Massara went on to note the team's skill in working through a myriad of
different needs based on the location of the training, not to mention
the cultural and language differences.
"The instructors conducted themselves with professionalism, cultural
sensitivity, demonstrated their technical expertise and breadth of
experience, all while adapting to use Thai language interpreters for
every hour of instruction," Massara said. "These attributes helped them
earn the respect of the Royal Thai Air Force C-130 maintainers, improved
maintenance practices and ensured our relationship with this pivotal
Southeast Asian nation will remain cordial for years to come."
The 373rd TRS FTD 4 is part of the 982nd Training Group based at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.
Col. Peter Markle, 982nd TRG commander, was pleased with the team's results.
"This is what our field training detachments do best," Markle said via
email. "Representing the 82nd Training Wing in 'Making Great Maintainers
and Communicators Even Better', even in Thailand!"
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