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  • Air Force jets collide in mid-air

    06/11/2007 3:25:28 PM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 42 replies · 2,300+ views
    ap ^ | 06-11-2007 | By JAMES HALPIN
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- An F-15 fighter jet crashed Monday after colliding in mid-air with another military jet during a training exercise, Air Force officials said. The other jet landed safely, and no one was seriously injured. The pilot of the F-15C ejected safely and was taken a military hospital, said Airman Jennifer Anton, a spokeswoman at Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks. The pilot did not have serious injuries, she said. The pilot of the other jet, an F-16C that landed safely, was uninjured, she said. It was not immediately clear why the two jets collided at 11:23 a.m. local...
  • Crowd's Spirits Soar With Raptors(F-22 wows crowd at airshow)

    04/13/2006 3:33:20 PM PDT · by MARKUSPRIME · 19 replies · 1,161+ views
    TBO.com ^ | April 8, 2006 | CHERYL N. SCHMIDT
    LAKELAND - Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Shower came home to his high school stomping grounds Friday in the ultimate flying machine, an F-22 Raptor. As a crowd of Sun 'n Fun Fly-In visitors oohed and aahed over America's next-generation fighter jet, the graduate of Lake Gibson High School in Lakeland said, "You feel kind of like a rock star or something." "It's a big deal for the Air Force. This is the first time out of the nest" for the Raptor, Shower said. It gives civilians a chance to see "you've got a phenomenal airplane. You have bought an...
  • Second F-22 sqaudron operational in Langley,VA

    03/06/2006 4:51:13 PM PST · by MARKUSPRIME · 174 replies · 89,184+ views
    March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The 94th Fighter Squadron, famous for its historic "Hat in the Ring" insignia and legendary aviator Eddy Rickenbacker, began receiving F-22 Raptors from Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT - News) today. The two 5th Generation stealthy, air dominance fighters are assigned to the second operational squadron in the U.S. Air Force. ADVERTISEMENT The two Raptors will join F-22s flying today as part of the 1st Fighter Wing's 27th Fighter Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, Va. Lockheed Martin has completed final assembly on 71 of the 107 fighters now on contract, and 63 have been delivered. "This...
  • Virginia Guard unit begins integrating with fighter wing

    03/03/2006 4:42:49 PM PST · by SandRat · 7 replies · 341+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | 2nd Lt. Rachel Sherburne
    LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (AFPN) -- He wears a battle dress uniform and looks just like any other maintainer working on a F-22 Raptor, but this Airman is very different from most others in the 27th Aircraft Maintenance Unit here. He is paid by the hour, reports to a different supervisor and has a 70-mile commute to and from Richmond to come to work every day. His name is Tech. Sgt. Scott Browning. He, and 60 other members of the 192nd Fighter Wing, Virginia Air National Guard, work here as pilots, maintainers, fire rescuers, services and command post personnel. “The 1st...
  • 'Noble Eagle' mission marks milestone for F-22A squadron(F-22's joins NORAD for US/Can security)

    01/23/2006 8:45:14 AM PST · by MARKUSPRIME · 24 replies · 858+ views
    01/23/2006 - LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va., (ACCNS) -- The 27th Fighter Squadron passed another milestone Jan. 22 after completing an Operation Noble Eagle mission in the F-22A. The Jan. 21 and 22 mission over the U.S. marks the first operational mission in the new fighter aircraft since it was declared Initial Operational Capable in December. Operation Noble Eagle provides air defense over the U.S. and Canada in order to prevent a future 9-11 type attack. Since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, North American Aerospace Defense Command fighters have responded to more than 2,000 air events within the United States...
  • Langley AFB celebrates F-22A Raptor's initial operational capability

    01/14/2006 5:38:41 AM PST · by MARKUSPRIME · 28 replies · 1,014+ views
    1/13/2006 - LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (AFPN) -- The 1st Fighter Wing held a ceremony here today to celebrate the F-22A Raptor's initial operational capability. The event comes after the 27th Fighter Squadron was officially declared IOC on Dec. 15 by Gen. Ronald E. Keys, commander of Air Combat Command. The IOC declaration proves the F-22A is mission ready. The base now has 19 Raptors.
  • US deploys new top fighter jet

    12/16/2005 10:49:35 PM PST · by FreeKeys · 35 replies · 9,722+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | Fri Dec 16, 2005 | Jim Wolf
    The futuristic F-22A "Raptor" fighter jet, designed to dominate the skies well into the 21st century, joined the U.S. combat fleet on Thursday, 20 years after it was conceived to fight Soviet MiGs over Europe. The Air Force said "initial operational capability" had been achieved at the 1st Fighter Wing's 27th Fighter Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Pilots in the squadron, the Air Force's oldest in continuous operation, have been training on the F-22, the Air Force's most advanced weapon system, for about a year. "If we go to war tomorrow, the Raptor will go with us," Gen....
  • 'Hat-in-the-Ring Gang' says goodbye to its Eagles

    12/16/2005 4:07:30 PM PST · by SandRat · 7 replies · 523+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Dec 16, 2005 | 1st Lt. Elizabeth Kreft
    12/16/2005 - LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (AFPN) -- The 94th Fighter Squadron flew its last F-15 Eagle sortie today, marking the squadron’s official evolution to F-22A Raptor operations. The “Hat-in-the-Ring Gang” is the second squadron at Langley to convert from the F-15C/D -- a strictly air-to-air fighter -- to the Raptor, which has air-to-ground capabilities. Pilots from Eagle and F-16 Fighting Falcon units will move into the 94th to ramp up Raptor operations. “From the operator perspective, we see it as a way to better equip the force,” said Lt Col. Dirk Smith, the squadron commander. “It’s more than...
  • US to declare stealthy F-22 fighter operational

    12/15/2005 1:47:24 PM PST · by anonymoussierra · 63 replies · 5,809+ views
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US Air Force said it will declare the first F-22A Raptor fighter squadron operational, effectively making the advanced stealthy jet ready for combat. [end] After years of intensive testing and training for the jet, which an air force official called "the finest air dominance fighter ever built", the 27th Fighter Squadron will formally enter its 12 F22As into service with the announcement. It effectively means the squadron, based at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia, will be capable of deploying the stealth fighters on missions anywhere in the world, an air force spokesman said. [end]...
  • F-22 joins US fleet as top fighter

    12/15/2005 10:07:58 AM PST · by LM_Guy · 25 replies · 1,926+ views
    Reuters.com ^ | 12/15/2005 | Jim Wolf
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The futuristic F-22A "Raptor" fighter jet, designed to dominate the skies well into the 21st century, joined the U.S. combat fleet on Thursday, 20 years after it was conceived to fight Soviet MiGs over Europe. The Air Force said "initial operational capability" had been achieved by 16 of the aircraft at the 1st Fighter Wing's 27th Fighter Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Pilots in the squadron, the Air Force's oldest in continuous operation, have been training on the F-22 for about a year. "When asked to go to war, they're ready," said the 1st Fighter...
  • Eglin provides shelter for Hurricane Ophelia evacuees

    09/15/2005 5:32:49 PM PDT · by SandRat · 6 replies · 257+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Sep 15, 2005 | Lois Walsh
    EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFPN) -- Nineteen aircraft from Langley Air Force Base, Va., found shelter from the storm on the runway here Sept. 13. The 1st Fighter Wing jets, along with a crew of 90 support Airmen, arrived here midafternoon, evacuated from Virginia because of the expected arrival of Hurricane Ophelia. Providing shelter for the jets is a chance for the 46th Test Wing to be on the receiving end for a change, instead of evacuating its own aircraft -- a task that flying wings here are all too familiar with. Planes here fled the base three times...
  • Sword Order falls into hands of AFC2ISR Center Commander (USAF NCOs give Award)

    07/28/2005 4:39:29 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 263+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | July 28, 2005 | 1st Lt. Chuck Widener
    LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (AFPN) -- The commander of the Air Force Command and Control, and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center became the first inductee into the Air Force District of Washington’s Order of the Sword during a ceremony here July 22. Maj. Gen. Tommy F. Crawford received the highest honor and tribute noncommissioned officers can bestow upon an individual for his dedication to giving the unit’s enlisted force an equal hand in progressing the center’s unique mission. As just the forth commander of the AFC2ISR Center, General Crawford continues to hone the charge first set out in 1995...
  • Bearers of good, bad noise

    07/25/2005 3:10:48 PM PDT · by FreedomCalls · 16 replies · 591+ views
    Newport News Daily Press ^ | July 24 2005 | JIM HODGES
    The difference between Langley Air Force Base and Oceana Naval Air Station on the base closure list is a case of sound and fury. Every nine minutes or so, an F-15 or F/A-22 comes in over Back River at about 245 mph on a path that's gradual and shallow and which leads to the softest, quietest touchdown possible. Col. Tom Tinsley calls it a "don't-spill-the-coffee-on-the-guy-in-first-class" landing. The pilot cuts power, works the brakes and eventually coasts to a stop on an adjoining concrete parking lot. Langley Air Force base has received five complaints this year from people who say their...
  • Report: Flight control system problem caused F/A-22 crash

    06/09/2005 5:26:40 PM PDT · by Excuse_My_Bellicosity · 27 replies · 726+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | 6/8/2005 | AFPN Staff
    6/8/2005 - LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (AFPN) -- A flight control system problem caused an F/A-22 Raptor to crash on the runway at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., on Dec. 20, according to an Air Force report released June 8. The pilot ejected and sustained minor injuries. The $133.3-million aircraft, assigned to the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron at Nellis, was destroyed when it crashed. Additional damage was limited to an arresting cable, runway guide sign, runway light and the runway itself. The flight control system malfunction was caused by a brief power interruption to the aircraft’s three rate...
  • 5 new F/A-22 Raptors land at base

    01/08/2005 5:48:14 PM PST · by iso · 181 replies · 3,164+ views
    TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE -- (AP) -- Five more F/A-22 Raptors landed Friday at this Florida Panhandle base where Gen. John P. Jumper, Air Force chief of staff, is among the first pilots being trained to fly the new stealth fighter. The five Raptors arrived from the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. plant in Marietta, Ga., a day after all F/A-22s were cleared to resume flying for the first time since a Dec. 20 crash at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The additional planes increased the number of Raptors at Tyndall to 18, more than half of the 33 now in...
  • Photos from The air show at Langley Air Force Base...

    05/23/2004 4:52:02 PM PDT · by PatriotEdition · 6 replies · 683+ views
    Here are some great photos taken during the air show at Langley Air Force Base. They were taken by a friend I know from IRC chat who we know as "LadyConeFlower" and are copyrighted, but with her permission, I am posting them here for the freepers to enjoy! - Billy Kess (PatriotEdition) The Golden Knights are the US Army's elite paratrooper team. The air show at Langley Air Force Base featured these paratroopers doing a Flag Jump on May 23, 2004. What you are seeing is the flag being flown off the parachute of one of the jumpers, him coming...
  • Air Force will test Eagle Flag

    10/03/2003 3:20:58 PM PDT · by Spruce · 158+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | Oct 3, 2003 | Master Sgt. Paul Fazzini
    Air Force will test Eagle Flag by Master Sgt. Paul Fazzini Air Mobility Command Public Affairs 10/3/2003 - SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (AFPN) -- The Air Force will begin its newest flag-level exercise Oct. 13, targeting expeditionary combat-support skills and testing them to the maximum extent. Eagle Flag is to the expeditionary combat-support community what Red Flag is to the fighter community, said Maj. Gen. Christopher A. Kelly, Air Mobility Warfare Center commander at Fort Dix, N.J. "(It) will bring expeditionary combat-support leadership to Fort Dix (where) we will test their abilities to go out and establish an air base in an...
  • Navy ships head to sea to ride out Hurricane Isabel [About 40 Navy ships and submarines]

    09/16/2003 9:45:43 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 21 replies · 389+ views
    Navy ships head to sea to ride out Hurricane Isabel Associated Press © September 16, 2003 Last updated: 12:04 PM NORFOLK -- About 40 Navy ships and submarines began leaving bases in Virginia and New Jersey this morning to avoid potential damage from Hurricane Isabel. The ships will head out to sea to get north of the storm and then move east to maneuver around the hurricane, said Adm. Robert J. Natter, commander of the Norfolk-based Atlantic Fleet. Forecasters said Isabel, with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph, appeared to be on a course to hit Thursday on the North...
  • Getting Lost Will Get Harder ['personal locator beacons']

    08/14/2003 2:42:45 PM PDT · by John Jorsett · 15 replies · 207+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | August 14, 2003 | Paul Rogers
    <p>Forget about leaving a trail of bread crumbs. Getting lost in the woods may become a thing of the past, thanks to a new high-tech panic button for outdoors lovers.</p> <p>In a move that could change society's relationship with wilderness, the federal government today will roll out a new electronic homing system that uses satellites to track ``personal locator beacons'' carried by outdoors enthusiasts. The devices will allow rescuers to immediately locate people stranded miles from civilization and facing life-threatening injuries.</p>
  • Military Unprepared For 9/11 Attacks

    05/28/2003 10:23:58 PM PDT · by chance33_98 · 101 replies · 2,767+ views
    Military Unprepared For 9/11 Attacks United Press International May 26, 2003 WASHINGTON - The panel established to investigate the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks was told Friday that the United States was so unprepared that the first warplanes sent to the capital's airspace to intercept the hijacked airliners were unarmed. The two F-16s, part of the 113th Air National Guard based at Andrews Air Force Base were visible in the sky above the Pentagon as it was evacuated after being struck by American Airlines Flight 77, Maj. Gen. Craig McKinley, a commander in the Air Force told the panel....