Where Is Airbrush Tool in PS 9.0?

I'm new to PS and I have CS2, PS 9.0.
I can't find the airbrush tool, can someone tell me how to access it?
Thanks!

Hi,
Photoshop cs2 doesn't have a separate air brush tool, you just enable the Airbrush for the Brush Tool in either the tool options bar or Brushes palette
(Window>Brushes)

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