USAA visitors learn about 433rd
Second Lt. Mike Blakley, a C-5 Galaxy pilot assigned to the 433rd Operations Group's 68th Airlift Squadron, explains the C-5's complex and unique landing-gear mechanism to visitors from USAA's Mortgage Division. The 68th AS is one of two flying squadrons assigned to the 433 OG at the 433rd Airlift Wing, a C-5 equipped, Air Force Reserve unit located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. (U.S. Air Force photo by Elsa Martinez)
USAA learns about Alamo Wing's flying, training, maintenance missions



by Elsa Martinez
433 AW


2/13/2013 - JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas -- Employees from local insurance giant USAA's Mortgage Division visited the 433rd Airlift Wing to learn more about the "Alamo Wing's" flying, training and maintenance missions Feb. 7.

Following a short greeting and wing mission briefing by Col. Jeffrey Pennington, 433rd AW commander, guests traveled to the flight line to walk through the massive C-5A Galaxy and see the broad spectrum of the wing's diverse missions.

After visiting the C-5 Formal Training Unit where all C-5 aircrews are trained, they walked next door to learn about the wing's survival, metals technology, and structural repair shops.

Guests were as enlightened as they were entertained by the half-day's experience, but all their visits had one thing in common, according to Genevieve Harral, USAA Financial Foundations manager.

"We've heard everyone here say how much they love their jobs," she remarked.