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Airmen in the UK are wiping down 'everything a pilot would touch' in order to keep fighter jets flying

  • Airmen deployed to the UK are helping maintain combat readiness by sanitizing aircraft after flights.
  • The task requires sanitizing everything in the cockpit, including any tool, button or switch the aircrew may have come in contact with during their flight, to keep the disease from spreading among squadrons.
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The 48th Maintenance Group is ensuring combat readiness in response to the COVID-19 pandemic by sanitizing the cockpit of every aircraft after each flight.

"It's a good measure to help prevent spreading the disease to our aircrew," said Staff Sgt. Daniel Solis-Reyes, 494th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief. "We don't want to bring anything back to the squadron, so we make sure to properly dispose of any of the items we use."

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