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  • Former NFL coach speaks at Robins

    Dan Reeves, longtime NFL coach and well known for his Christian faith, had a "drug problem" as a child, he told those gathered Tuesday for the National Prayer Luncheon. "My mom and dad drug me to Sunday school; they drug me to church; they drug me to Wednesday night prayer meeting," he said. "Every

  • Improved process gives bladders seal of approval

    Just by his name, Lyndon Baines Johnson, you knew he was destined to do some good. Johnson, a 402nd Commodities Maintenance Group Fuel Cell Repair Shop mechanic, took it upon himself to help solve an OSHA citation. The citation centered around the process of repairing and replacing an aircraft fuel

  • Center set to receive first PDM C-130J

    C-130 maintenance at Robins will enter a new era Tuesday with the arrival of the first C-130J for depot maintenance. The C-130J is the only model currently in production and represents significant aviation history as the C-130 - with more than 50 years of service - has the longest continuous

  • Robins team visit highlights best practices

    It's interesting what you can find out just by asking. During a recent visit to Delta's Technical Operations Center in Atlanta, members of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center's Workplace Safety and Health Team discovered what the two Centers are doing in the area of workplace safety is not that

  • DBIDS goes live in July

    Time is running out for those who haven't registered in DBIDS, or the Defense Biometric Identification System. Those not registered by July 31 could soon find themselves turned away at the gates, and sent to immediately register at the Visitors' Center. An estimated 70,000-plus people - including

  • BIRD continues to attract passengers

    The Buses into Robins Daily shuttle system from Macon is steadily gaining riders, and those who are riding are frankly a little perplexed why even more people aren't doing so. The bus ride costs $6 round trip, but the entire cost is reimbursed through the federally-funded Transportation Incentive

  • Team Robins displays ‘cann’ do attitude during Dover C-5 fix

    Maintainers at Robins are sometimes asked to be cannibals.In their world, cannibalization is a last-resort effort to help get aircraft in the field flying again when the need is urgent and parts are not available through normal channels. The maintainers take parts off aircraft here for programmed