Show a. a Fl Ss r 4 r n 44 dry dr y t r. r ny a h z 41 x Y l Abt 4 rj f i a y yr r i f Yi y J it t f t Y 4 af taJ r U- U KU K Y 1 J M K 1 11 There are few sights more mora morea a terrible to an airman airman than t h i. i smoke billowing from an aircraft aircraft air air- craft from which human beings 1 have not escaped The Continental Continental Conti Conti- r X air air command waging an en unceasing fight against the thead dread ad enemy fire seeks to in instruct instruct in- in military personnel on proper methods of fighting aircraft aircraft air air- air air- craft fires and saving personnel l i trappe trapped d within In the left 7 foreground above personnel are 2 yb 4 f W w y l t shown fighting a blaze in the 4 x la fusels fuselage a of an old aircraft y t t a which has been saturated with fit gasoline and set afire At right Antonio o Delano Calif kee keeps s the foam hose on ona 4 a burning section of the plane lane as the instructor John A. A 1 j Kearney background keeps close watch i r S 3 y y N ay t tf I I f kJ r tt ay y a Not all CAC personnel training is done outside Here they are shown getting instructions on oni i how it should be done before they actually do it These men were members of a class to graduate last from a fire-fighting fire school at Shaw air force base Sumpter South Carolina after taking a two- two T week course in how to kill flames in the event a plane came in for an emergency landing and caught fire Below personnel are shown under close observation of instructors as they battle the flames and rescue a dummy from the cockpit of a salvaged Boeing B 17 that was brought in for the school ii h fi ar o o t 4 t I ik iII J 7 V Vj j 4 r. r 44 ri J f r r Reflecting the tho responsibilities ties of teaching which falls on instructors in in the fire fighting x t school an instructor is shown Jl here at right as he leads and instructs a young nun student as r the they y fight flames of an old i h t salvaged airplane of the US U.S. air ir force force- I ry r |