Colorado Air National Guard Lt. Col. Mitchell Neff (front center), chief of safety, 140th Wing, discusses risk mitigation and safety issues on the wing’s Airburst Range with Range Commander COANG Lt. Col. John Stevenson (right), 140th Operations Support Squadron, and visiting members of the Royal Jordanian Air Force, Feb. 6, 2013, during the State Partnership Program Aviation Safety Exchange. The group spent a day at the 140th Wing’s Airburst Range at Fort Carson, Colo., to watch F-16s drop practice bomb drops and strafe targets at low angle, and have the opportunity to witness how the wing’s safety programs work during F-16 missions.  (Air National Guard photo/Senior Master Sgt. John P. Rohrer)
180912-Z-WU045-1089.JPG Photo By: Senior Master Sgt. John P. Rohrer

Fort Carson, Colorado - Colorado Air National Guard Lt. Col. Mitchell Neff (front center), chief of safety, 140th Wing, discusses risk mitigation and safety issues on the wing’s Airburst Range with Range Commander COANG Lt. Col. John Stevenson (right), 140th Operations Support Squadron, and visiting members of the Royal Jordanian Air Force, Feb. 6, 2013, during the State Partnership Program Aviation Safety Exchange. The group spent a day at the 140th Wing’s Airburst Range at Fort Carson, Colo., to watch F-16s drop practice bomb drops and strafe targets at low angle, and have the opportunity to witness how the wing’s safety programs work during F-16 missions. (Air National Guard photo/Senior Master Sgt. John P. Rohrer)


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