Heat of Battle Downed F-16:

The accident investigation into the Nov. 27, 2006, fatal F-16 crash in Iraq found that the pilot, Maj. Troy Gilbert, likely never knew he was too low to the ground during his final close air support strafing run, Brig. Gen. David Goldfein, accident investigation board president, told reporters Monday. “It was a dynamic, stressful combat environment he was involved in,” said Goldfein, who commands the 49th Fighter Wing at Holloman AFB, N.M. An executive summary of the report states Gilbert’s “channelized attention manifested by his desire to maintain a constant visual positive identification of targeted enemy vehicles” was the cause of the mishap. Gilbert and a second F-16 were flying a non-traditional intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance support mission when they were called to support a coalition helicopter that made a hard landing and coalition ground forces that came under heavy attack from enemy truck-mounted heavy machine guns, rocket propelled grenades, and mortars. While Gilbert’s wingman returned to a tanker to refuel, he pressed the attack—engaging and destroying the fleeing lead vehicle on the first pass, said Goldfein. Gilbert pulled out at 200 feet above ground and turned to set up for a second strike, but at that point he was “too low and too close to his intended target,” stated the report. The investigation team found no evidence to suggest the aircraft had suffered combat damage from enemy guns. Goldfein added that the recovered flight recorder indicated that one second before impact, Gilbert had pulled up hard on the stick in a six-g climb—when the tail hit the ground resulting in the destruction of the aircraft and death of the pilot.

DFC Awarded to Gilbert:

The Air Force has awarded a posthumous Distinguished Flying Cross with Valor Device to Maj. Troy Gilbert for his actions to support coalition ground forces on Nov. 27, 2006, Brig. Gen. David Goldfein told reporters Monday. According to the accident...

Minnesota ANG Deployment Extended:

The Minnesota National Guard revealed this weekend that some 200 airmen deployed to Balad AB, Iraq, from the Air National Guard’s 148th Fighter Wing at Duluth, Minn., will stay longer than their original 45-day tour—possible another 40 days. The Minnesota...

Reserve Plans IMA Reduction:

Air Force Reserve Command said Monday that it plans to send letters to nearly 5,000 airmen in individual mobilization augmentee positions this month to review their options because their positions are being unfunded. As part of the overall Air Force...

Pace of Operations High:

Airmen deployed to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing in Southwest Asia continue to support “increased operations” in the air and on the ground covering missions in Afghanistan and Iraq, reports journalist Capt. Wes Ticer. B-1B aircrews of the 34th Expeditionary...

A Bold UAV Step:

Two critical problems with the current unmanned aerial vehicle situation has prompted the Air Force to take the “bold step” of suggesting it become the executive agent for medium and high altitude UAVs, writes Robert Dudney, Editor in Chief of...

Engaged in Space:

About 400 space professionals participated in the Schriever IV Space Wargame run last week from Nellis AFB, Nev. The setting was 2025 as the space force attempted to “defend, augment, and replace space systems” and discover “seams in command-and-control relationships...

Down, Then Up for Cannon:

The Clovis (N.M.) News Journal reports that Cannon AFB, N.M., will experience a “bumpy ride” for the next few years as the Air Force closes out F-16 operations at the base and turns it into an Air Force Special Operations...

Ready for ADVENT?:

The Air Force Research Lab has issued a call for a five-year development program to demonstrate a revolutionary engine—the Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology—with technologies that “optimize propulsion system performance over a broad ranges of altitude and speed” rather than sacrificing...

Troubles for MWR?:

The dividends the Air Force receives from the exchange service to help fund its morale, welfare, and recreations efforts are trending down, Arthur Myers, USAF’s director of services, told a House Armed Services panel last week. Myers noted that five...

Air Sorties in the Global War on Terrorism

March 28-29, 2007 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total ISR 32 15 47 CAS/Armed Recon 130 75 205 Airlift 290 290 Air refueling 72 72 Total 162 90 362 614 OIF=Operation Iraqi Freedom OEF=Operation Enduring Freedom ISR=Intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance