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US, Canadian, Nepalese forces make sure runway is safe
May 8, 2015 | 2:33
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U.S. Air Force airmen from the 36th Contingency Response Group assigned to Joint Task Force 505 along with the Candian Armed Forces and the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal conducted runway pavement evaluation on the runway at TR International Airport in Kathmandu Nepal May 8, 2015. The pavement evaluation tested to see if there were any significant changes to the soil beneath the runway since the earthquake. Any changes could restrict weight limitations to incoming flights in order to prevent any runway damage. The Nepalese government requested the U.S. Government assistance after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the country April 25. JTF-505 is working in conjunction with USAID and the international community to assist Nepal.
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Canadian service member, Maj. Simon Comtois, construction engineer with the Canadian Armed Forces disaster relief speaks about conducting a ground survey to test the integrity of the runway at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal, May 8, 2015. The Nepalese Government requested the U.S. Government's assistance after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the country, April 25, 2015. U.S. Pacific Command formed Joint Task Force (JTF) 505, which works in conjunction with USAD and the international community to provide unique capabilities to assist Nepal.
(U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by MCIPAC Combat Camera Lance Cpl. Jacob A. Hug/Released)

BROLL:
U.S. Air Force airmen from the 36th Contingency Response Group assigned to Joint Task Force 505 along with the Candian Armed Forces and the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal conducted runway pavement evaluation on the runway at TR International Airport in Kathmandu Nepal May 8, 2015. The pavement evaluation tested to see if there were any significant changes to the soil beneath the runway since the earthquake. Any changes could restrict weight limitations to incoming flights in order to prevent any runway damage. The Nepalese government requested the U.S. Government assistance after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the country April 25. JTF-505 is working in conjunction with USAID and the international community to assist Nepal.
INTERVIEW:
Canadian service member, Maj. Simon Comtois, construction engineer with the Canadian Armed Forces disaster relief speaks about conducting a ground survey to test the integrity of the runway at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal, May 8, 2015. The Nepalese Government requested the U.S. Government's assistance after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the country, April 25, 2015. U.S. Pacific Command formed Joint Task Force (JTF) 505, which works in conjunction with USAD and the international community to provide unique capabilities to assist Nepal.
(U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by MCIPAC Combat Camera Lance Cpl. Jacob A. Hug/Released)

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