Does the Marine Corps have c130?

The Marines have now completed the transition to the advanced KC-130J model. Modernization of the U.S. Marine Corps aerial refueler and transport fleet has reached a milestone with the retirement of the service’s last ‘legacy’ Hercules, a KC-130T.

Where do Loadmasters get stationed?

Once an Air Force Aircraft Loadmaster has successfully completed all of their initial training, possible duty stations they may be assigned to include: Charleston AFB, SC – C17. Davis Mothan AFB, AZ – HC130P. Dover AFB, DE – C5.

How many C 130s does the Marine Corps have?

Lockheed Martin KC-130

KC-130
Primary users United States Marine Corps Royal Canadian Air Force
Number built KC-130B: 6 KC-130F: 46 KC-130H: 33 KC-130R: 14 KC-130T: 28 KC-130J: 53
Developed from Lockheed C-130 Hercules Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules
Developed into Lockheed Martin HC-130J Lockheed Martin MC-130J

How long is C 130 loadmaster training?

two monthlong
During a two monthlong training in Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, they learn to perform inspections and operation aircraft systems such as the auxiliary power unit, fuel panel, and the cargo handling system. Additionally, they learn how to airlift cargo and airdrop it.

How often are loadmasters home?

10th Airlift Squadron loadmasters fly an average of 10 days per month.

Does the Navy Fly c130?

The C-130R and C-130T are U.S. Navy and USMC models, both equipped with underwing external fuel tanks. The USN C-130T is similar, but has additional avionics improvements. In both models, aircraft are equipped with Allison T56-A-16 engines.

What is a Marine loadmaster?

Marine Corps: Fixed-Wing Aircraft Loadmaster, KC-130 They perform the following duties on a routine bases: pre-flight, post-flight, turnaround inspection, maintenance away from home station, servicing, staging and loading of cargo and passengers, computing weight and balance, engine start, right seat taxi observer.