 So, for the past week we have essentially been removing the right wing assembly from this F-16. The wing assembly develops errors in which we can no longer repair on the spot and those instances we are tasked with removing the wing assembly, replacing it with one we know is serviceable. This tasking is important because it increases the serviceability of this airframe, allows it to continue its mission. This one was a little different. The last one we had a lot more F-16 experience here. Now we basically have one to two members of SHIFT who have worked F-16s prior to being at Coonson. I came from base that we had a lot of new people. Training was very important especially for the lower tiers. You end up PCSing experience is not always going to be there so you want to make sure you train. Being trained is definitely important to me because I feel there is always so much to learn especially on any aircraft to do a big task like this and to be able to learn all the intricate portions of this. I enjoy it along with teaching others the same thing.