Barksdale Airmen jump into the alternative fuel race
Andrew Abdinor, a TF34 equipment specialist, Oklahoma City - Air Logistics Center, and David Dickey, propulsion lead for the Alternative Fuel Certification Office, discuss the fuel testing process as a TF34 jet engine burns off an alternative jet fuel blend, known as ATJ (alcohol-to-jet), March 28, 2012. They were part of a multi-unit group of Active Duty and Reserve Airmen as well as civilian engineers who were testing the new fuel mixture for possible use by the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeff Walston)
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