Reversing the Schwalier Injustice:

The Air Force, in a major action, has officially reversed the 1997 DOD “verdict” against Terryl J. Schwalier, restoring his contested second star after a 10-year struggle. USAF today confirmed the action. According to independent sources, an Air Force Review...

“This is Huge”

About 40 percent of the Air Force’s F-15A-D aircraft—182 aircraft—are grounded indefinitely until they can be invasively tested for cracks in the coming months, Air Combat Command chief Gen. John D.W. Corley said yesterday at a Pentagon press conference in...

Cracks

The culprit in the Nov. 2 F-15 crash was a crack in a longeron behind and to the right of the pilot. The longeron was supposed to have a design life of 31,000 hours, which is longer than the anticipated life of the airplane. The part was improperly made, having a thickness in some areas that was too thin by several thousandths of an inch, and years of fatigue stress have caused it to crack. Cracks similar to that on the mishap aircraft have been found on nine other F-15s, but there is no rhyme or reason to them—they did not come from a particular lot, batch of materials, and affect aircraft made from 1978 to 1985. Accident Investigation Board director Col. William Wignall said the pattern is “random.” That, however, poses a dark question—what other bad parts might be lurking in the fleet? The Air Force expected to begin retiring some F-15s in the mid-1990s. Air Combat Command chief Gen. John Corley, observing the fact that his Eagles are long past retirement age, said, “100 percent of my fleet is fatigued.” (AIB executive board summary; see The Document File for multiple-volume AIB report)

Lucky to be Alive

The pilot of the F-15 that crashed is “lucky to be alive,” Air Combat Command boss Gen. John Corley reported. The pilot, in the second round of air combat maneuvers during the mission, was in a turn, pulling between seven...

Who’s to Blame?

Add “vanishing paperwork” to “vanishing vendors” as another byproduct of the Air Force’s operating an unprecedented old fleet. An improperly made part was to blame for the Nov. 2 crash of an F-15. But who made it? The aircraft was...

BONEs, Vipers Pound Targets

Two B-1B bombers and four F-16 fighters carried out precision air strikes Jan. 10 against reported al Qaeda safe havens in Iraq’s Arab Jabour area. The Air Force reports more than 40 targets were hit in the raids during which...

A Melding Of Metal

Within the next few months, the Air Force and Army are expected to have a coordinated memorandum of agreement for a common airframe for their respective Predator and Warrior UAVs, says Dyke Weatherington, deputy for the Unmanned Aerial Systems Planning...

Welcome to Your New Home

Welcome to Your New Home: The 27th Special Operations Wing at Cannon AFB, N.M., received the first of 10 PC-12 Pilatus light intratheater transport aircraft, known to special operators as the Non-Standard Aircraft, on Jan. 8. The wing’s 318th Special...

Training Closer To Home

Gen. Howie Chandler, commander of Pacific Air Forces, says the environmental impact assessment covering the use of Kona International Airport on the island of Hawaii for C-17 assault-landing training is now complete. PACAF is interested in gaining use of the...

Making It Right

New Jersey’s Ocean County government and local municipalities will receive more than $320,000 from the Air Force to compensate for fire damages caused by a flare during an F-16 training mission last May. Asbury Park Press reports that the money...

Neighborly Skies

US Southern Command is preparing to begin surveys of potential sites for a regional coordination center to synchronize airspace management among Latin American nations. The site visits could start as early as February, according to the Air Force’s Electronic Systems...

White House Appoints New Peace Overseer

President Bush, currently visiting the Middle East, has named Air Force Lt. Gen. William Fraser to oversee compliance with the US-backed Israeli-Palestinian peace plan known as the “roadmap,” AFP news service reported yesterday. Fraser serves currently as assistant to the...

Air Sorties in the Global War on Terrorism

Jan. 9, 2008 Sortie Type OIF OEF OIF/OEF Total ISR 21 7 28 CAS/Armed Recon 62 35 97 Airlift 131 131 Air refueling 45 45 Total 83 42 176 301 OIF=Operation Iraqi Freedom OEF=Operation Enduring Freedom ISR=Intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance Airlift includes Horn...