With a safety harness securing him to the two story “Tail Stand,” Airman 1st Class Aaron Keeling, 605th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Jet Shop mechanic, pulls up the rear hoist to connect to the CF6-50C2 -- the #2 Engine on a KC-10A March 6. The engine can cost $5 million brand new, but a repaired/overhauled engine costs about $2 million. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wayne Russell)
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