Attacking and extinguishing
A member of Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla.’s Fire Department handles a fire hose inside the burning fuselage of a mock aircraft during aircraft live fire training at Homestead ARB May 15. Fires can heat up the mock aircraft to approximately 1,200 degrees. The aircraft live fire training consists of responding to the fire, setting up on the aircraft, deploying hose lines, and attacking and extinguishing the fire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nicholas Caceres)
Attack, extinguish



482nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs

5/16/2013 - HOMESTEAD AIR RESERVE BASE, Fla. -- Members of Homestead Air Reserve Base Fire Department recently conducted aircraft live fire training on a mock aircraft here. Fires can heat up to approximately 1,200 degrees. The aircraft live fire training consists of responding to the fire, setting up on the aircraft, deploying hose lines, and attacking and extinguishing the fire. (U.S. Air Force photos/Senior Airman Nicholas Caceres)