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First F-35A Lightning II Class Begins

May 23, 2015
Scott Wolff No Comments News

A milestone was reached for the 61st Fighter Squadron at Luke Air Force Base this past week. The first F-35A Lightning II class has begun, ushering in a new era at the installation tagged to become the F-35’s main training base for both foreign and domestic pilots.

The course syllabus consists of approximately three months of academics and simulator training before the four students, two F-16 Instructor Pilots and two A-10 Instructor Pilots, take their first flight in the jet.

“It’s a build-up approach training where we start with academics, move to hands-on training with the simulators and finally to the aircraft,” said Lieutenant Colonel Matt Hayden, Director of Operations for the 56thTraining Squadron. “The pilots going through the training right now are going to be staying here at Luke to be instructors. When they graduate they may very well turn around in a matter of days to instructing students in what they just learned.”

F-35s To Alaska?

The Flagship of the 61st Fighter Squadron takes off from Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, for a training sortie.

Luke Air Force Base, located in Glendale, Arizona, is scheduled to receive 144 F-35As by 2024 to complete its stable of training aircraft. The first operational U.S. Air Force unit will be the 34th Fighter Squadron, the “Rude Rams,” and will re-activate at Hill Air Force Base in Utah–an installation scheduled to receive 72 F-35s.

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Scott Wolff is an accomplished writer and renowned aviation photojournalist. He has held the position of Managing Editor for a print flying lifestyle magazine, and is the Host and Editor for FighterSweep. Scott's area of expertise is military flight operations, drawing on ten years of experience working extensively with all branches of the armed forces. He holds an FAA pilot certificate, the culmination of a life-long passion for flying airplanes. Scott has received military altitude chamber training, emergency egress training, and has logged time in a variety of civilian and military aircraft. He is also a member of the International Society of Aviation Photographers and Nikon Professional Services.

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