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Gary Semones, a University of Southern California (USC) professor, lectures students during an aircraft mishap investigation class. Students will search the remains of plane crashes have been laid out across several acres of the base to provide a realist

A University of Southern California (USC) professor, uses a model aircraft as a training aid during an aircraft mishap investigation class. Students will search the remains of plane crashes have been laid out across several acres of the base to provide a

Gary Semones, a University of Southern California (USC) professor, lectures students during an aircraft mishap investigation class. Remains of plane crashes have been laid out across several acres of the base to provide a realistic crash site setting in

Dick Wood, a crash lab instructor, lectures students who are inspecting debris from a helicopter accident during an aircraft mishap investigation class. Remains of plane crashes have been laid out across several acres of the base to provide a realistic c

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A student scrutinizes aircraft debris during an aircraft mishap investigation class. Remains of plane crashes have been laid out across several acres of the base to provide a realistic crash site setting in which students must determine the causes of acc

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Base: Norton Air Force Base

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Gordon Bell, Aavs

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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23/03/1989
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