New software is expected to solve the F-35 Generation III helmet mounted display problem. Pilots have complained of too much ‘green glow’, skewing their night vision. A new software load View More ›
Watch: 1st Time in History B-1, B-2, B-52 Bombers Fly Together!
B-1, B-2, and B-52 Bombers and their crews conduct a flyover at Andersen AFB, Guam, August 17, 2016. For the first time in history all three of the Air Force View More ›
F-35C Conducts Final At Sea Tests Before IOC
The F-35C Lightning II carrier variant along with the Patuxent River Integrated Test Force team of test pilots, engineers and squadron Sailors and Marines came aboard the USS George Washington View More ›
Russia Teams Up With Iran to Attack ISIS
Russian Tupolev-22M3 bombers and Sukhoi-34 fighter bombers used Iran’s Hamadan air base to strike a range of targets in Syria. Russia is teaming up with Iran in an effort to View More ›
Breaking: T-45 Goshawk Crashes Near NAS Kingsville, TX
A T-45 trainer jet with an instructor and student pilot crashed late Sunday night. Both pilots ejected safely and were transported for medical evaluation. Officials with Naval Air Station Kingsville View More ›
KC-46 Tanker Hits Milestone C Decision
Boeing’s KC-46 hits major Milestone C decision. A Milestone C decision is a recommendation and approval to enter the Production and Deployment (PD) Phase. After struggling earlier this year with being able View More ›
E-2C Aviators Awarded Medals for Valor in March Mishap
Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Browning, Lt. Cmdr. Kellen Smith and Lt. Matthew Halliwell were presented the award for reacting in time to prevent the loss of an E-2C aircraft during a March View More ›
Whopping $432K USAF Bonus Probably Won’t Happen Due to Congress
According to Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James, the USAF is seeking to boost the UAS (drone) pilots retention bonus by $10,000 and the manned pilot retention bonus by $23,000. However, View More ›
Congress Withholds $1 Billion While Awaiting F-35 Certification
Congress has required that the Air Force secretary certify the F-35 will be in top shape within two years before future contracts are signed. Lockheed Martin has also spent $1 billion of its own View More ›
Lawyers for P-3 NFO Accused of Espionage Say Case Should Be Dismissed
The attorneys for LCDR Edward Lin, a former P-3 Orion Naval Flight Officer accused of espionage, have filed a motion in court and accused the US Navy of “an aggressive View More ›
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