by Senior Airman Hailey Haux
USAFE-AFAFRICA Public Affairs
8/19/2014 - PLOVDIV, Bulgaria -- Pilots
have an important job in the Air Force, they fly aircraft to deliver
goods, fight off unwanted adversaries and provide assistance where
needed essentially keeping people safe. But, who keeps the pilots
protected while they fly those missions?
That vital responsibility falls on the shoulders of aircrew flight
equipment Airmen who take pride in what they do on a daily basis.
"We provide pilots with life-saving equipment which allows them to fly,"
said Senior Airman Jeffrey Berry, 493rd Fighter Squadron AFE
technician. "We fit each pilot with their own set of G-suits, harness,
vest, helmet and much more."
From cutting the visor to fitting the oxygen mask on the helmet, it
takes roughly three hours to fit a pilot with a brand new helmet to
ensure everything works properly. Without the protective gear supplied
to them by AFE Airmen, pilots wouldn't be able to fly safely.
"They provide me with the means to stay alive with essential equipment
such as oxygen," said Capt. Matthew Scott, 493rd FS electronic control
pilot. "They maintain all of our equipment that is critical for our
flights. Heaven forbid if I ever have to eject, I know they will keep me
safe with the appropriate harness."
With such a fast-paced career, pilots and other aircrew can be called
upon to go out the door in a short time; they rely on AFE Airmen to
ensure their gear is ready to go when they are. The equipment is
constantly being maintained with pre- and post-flight checks to
guarantee the security of the aircrew.
"I take a lot of pride in what I do," said Berry. "Everything we take
care of needs to work the first time without fail. In order for that to
happen, we hold ourselves to a gold standard and do everything as
perfect as we can to keep our guys safe."
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