B-1B aircrews with the 7th Bomb Wing at Dyess AFB, Tex., set three unofficial time-to-climb world records during separate flights April 29-May 1 at the Texas base, which is celebrating 25 years of B-1B operations. Wing officials said these marks eclipsed previous records set by C-17 transports. On May 1, pilots Lt. Col. Michael Starr and Maj. William Alcorn took a B-1 carrying a 5,000-kilogram payload to a height of 3,000 meters within two minutes and 25 seconds. On April 29 and April 30, different aircrews flying B-1s with the same mass of payload reached 9,000 meters in four minutes and 47 seconds and 6,000 meters in three minutes 28 seconds, respectively. Maj. Stephen Gerken and Maj. Paul Jones piloted the aircraft on April 29. Lt. Col. Brian Wallace and Capt. Brian Buschur flew the bomber on April 30. (Dyess report by SrA. Felicia Juenke)
A recent seven-day exercise sent Air Force F-22s—along with other USAF aircraft—to austere, challenging environments across Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Agile Reaper, taking place for the second time after its inaugural edition last year, featured 800 Airmen and 29 aircraft across five different locations from April 10-16, training…