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Comment on Damaged USAF C-17 Flies Again After First-of-its-Kind Repair by ueberallen
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The Air Force Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) helped put a C-17 Globemaster III back in the air with the first use of a new manufacturing technology after it has been grounded since March 2025.
(Image Credit: U.S. Air Force courtesy image)Wind microbursts of up to 80 miles/hour “ravaged buildings and trees” and “left considerable destruction.”
The C-17 was forced to fly home to Dayton, Ohio with interim fixes, including a Boeing-approved temporary left-nose panel repair and its landing gear down throughout the flight.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt.
(Image Credit: U.S. Air Force photo by Tech.