C-17 wartime surge rates top critical 15.2-hour mark
The dozen McDonnell Douglas C-17s flying in the Reliability, Maintainability and Availability Evaluation, or RM&AE, logged 404 hours during the test's two wartime surge days July 17 and 18, averaging more than 16 hours per day per aircraft the first day and topping 17 hours on the second, AF...
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