Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Hawaiian-C-17-Globemaster-III-Comes-in-Low-2F3XC5MNCZY.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarC-17 Globemaster III Lands at Kaneohe MCASC-17 Globemaster III in HawaiiHawaiian C-17 Globemaster III on Landing ApproachC-17 Globemaster III Above the Koolau Mountains in Kaneohe, HIC-17 Globemaster III on Landing ApproachC-17 Globemaster III on Landing ApproachC-17 Globemaster III Above Kaneohe Bay, HIC-17 Globemaster III on Landing Approach in HawaiiC-17 Takes to Hawaiian SkiesView AllView more with similar tones Hawaiian C-17 Globemaster III Comes in LowSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:Hickam Air Force Base's C-17s are operated by the 15th Airlift Wing and the Hawaii Air National Guard's 154th Wing. The unique arrangement marks the first time C-17s have been jointly operated from the same base by the Air Force and the National Guard. The C-17 fleet has amassed nearly one million flying hours -- and in the global war on terrorism, has flown combat missions for nearly 1,600 consecutive days -- with record-setting reliability rates. With a payload of 160,000 pounds, the C-17 can take off from a 7,600-foot airfield, fly 2,400 nautical miles, and land on 3,000-foot dirt runways.BI226253 (vv2p1105)Maximum size:4992px × 3328px (~47 MB)16.6in × 11.0in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1990s-airplanes-C-17 Globemaster III-clouds-copy space-day-exteriors-flying-full body views-gray color-gray skies-green-ground to air-head on views-jets-Kaneohe MCAS-Koolau Mountains-landing-military-military livery-monoplanes-mountains-photos-right front views-steam and mist-transports-viewed from below-wildernessRelated Photo/Videos:View All