Aircraft maintenance professionals at Fleet Readiness Center East, FRCE, on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point recently returned an Air Force helicopter back to service after it sat in storage for over a decade.According to the news release from the FRCE public affairs office, the team completed the project without technical manuals or the aircraft’s maintenance history.The UH-1N Huey arrived at Cherry Point in 2016 in boxes on a flatbed truck. The Air Force […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
Fleet Readiness Center East brings outdated H-1 Huey back to life
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