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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Give Us A Brake. OK, One Brake, Comin' Up! Boeing 737 Style.
OK, let's get this job started.
Ready for removal. Notice "Boeing" high-temp red grease.
Something's missing here.
The old "stack." These suckers weigh close to 400 pounds.
The job is actually a lot more straightforward than it looks.
New brake stack on and awaiting the wheel.
Buttoning things up.
Yes, our staff may not know beans about taking quality aircraft photos, but we know how to do a quality brake job on a 737.
Shot location: ONT (ATA N319TZ)
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