No Money, No Jovial

The task of keeping the Air Force’s critical E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft relevant over the next several years as the service implements its Block 40/45 hardware and software upgrade just got a whole lot harder. The office...

Read On

An article in Wednesday’s Dallas Morning News has rehashed the debate over the number and cost of the Air Force’s F-22A Raptor, calling out critics who bemoan variously the high price, low numbers, and supposed technical problems. Buried in the...

Hard to Believe

Air Force Reserve Command Hurricane Hunters tracking Tropical Storm Ernesto actually flew into Cuban airspace—many times and with Cuba’s permission, reports the Miami Herald. Actually, the newspaper says that it is not the first time. The National Hurricane Center arranged...

What Did Rumsfeld Say?

The Pentagon has taken exception to an Associated Press article covering Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s remarks to the American Legion Tuesday, saying that the AP report “seriously mischaracterized” the Secretary’s remarks. At issue was AP’s statement that Rumsfeld had “portrayed”...

An Enlisted Perspective

In his first official missive to the field, the Air Force’s new top enlisted man, CMSAF Rodney McKinley, explains some recent changes the service has made to the senior NCO performance and rating process. He tells airmen that “stratification comments”—those that would rank an NCO against others at his or her base—have become “overused, vague, and subjective.” Consequently, the service has implemented some stringent rules. And, as McKinley writes, “The bottom line is less stratification is better.”

Honoring the Alaska-Siberia Ferry Crews

Honoring the Alaska-Siberia Ferry Crews: During World War II, there were American and Russian aircrews that ferried some 8,000 US aircraft from Montana to Russia by way of Alaska and Siberia. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Russian Defense Minister Sergei...

Taking a Bite out of Luke Reserves

The commander of Air Force Reserve Command’s 944th Fighter Wing, Col. Derek Rydholm, talked with the Arizona Republic about the impact of BRAC 2005 on the 944th FW at Luke AFB, Ariz. The shift of the unit’s F-16s fighters has,...

Coming Together Over Katrina:

According to the man in charge of USAF rescue forces during Hurricane Katrina last year, his force eventually had 23 HH-60G Pave Hawks, five HC-130Ps, and three C-130Es, which he says “was a bit more than I expected.” Col. Joseph...

Was the Budgeteer Asleep?:

There could be a shortfall in funding for brain injury patients—of which there are quite a few coming out of Southwest Asia—at the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, reports the Raleigh News & Observer. Current funding ran $14 million,...

On Track for Launch:

Lockheed Martin says it has successfully finished extensive testing of the first geosynchronous orbit satellite of the Space Based Infrared System, showing GEO-1 will “meet performance requirements.” Next up for the sat is thermal vacuum testing to demonstrate its ability...

More Aircraft to Get Threat Monitoring Gear:

The Air Force has contracted with Boeing to deliver 75 Combat Track II flight kits that Air Mobility Command and the Air National Guard will use to beef up the threat monitoring capability of KC-135 tanker aircraft. USAF already has...

Air Sorties in the Global War on Terrorism

Aug. 29, 2006 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total ISR 14 5 19 CAS/Armed Recon 42 24 66 Airlift 160 160 Air refueling 37 37 Total 56 29 197 282 OIF=Operation Iraqi Freedom OEF=Operation Enduring Freedom ISR=Intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance