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« on: January 17, 2008, 05:16:21 pm »

Prvi piloti američkog vazduhoplovstva, izabrani da lete na avionima F-22 raptor, upućeni u 63. lovački skvadron na "Lead-in" kurs. Interesantno je da niti jedan od četvorice izabranih nema iskustva u letenju na lovačkim avionima. Kurs je u trajanju od 5 nedelja.
Nakon ovog kursa biće upućeni u 43. lovački skvadron na obuku u trajanju od nešto više od 2 godine.

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LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz.: The first Air Force pilots selected to fly the F-22 Raptor without previous fighter experience entered the 63rd Fighter Squadron for the Raptor Lead-in course Jan. 14 here.
The four pilots are 1st Lt. Austin Skelley, 1st Lt. Ryan Shelhorse, 1st Lt. Marcus McGinn, and 1st Lt. Dan Dickinson.
Prior to arriving at Luke Air Force Base, the four pilots were part of a pool of eight candidates hoping to be selected as the first students to go directly to the F-22. F-22 pilots currently flying the airframe had previous flying experience in other fighter aircraft.
The Raptor Lead-in course is a five-week opportunity for the four new pilots to experience flying a high-G, high performance aircraft with an instructor in the back seat before taking the stick of the $169 million, single-seat F-22 by themselves, said Maj. Daniel Munter, a 56th Training Squadron instructor pilot.
"This course is designed to be an intermediate step to (the pilots) taking the F-22 up for the first time and being successful," Major Munter said.
Pilots and other instructors from the 56th Fighter Wing have been working since early 2007 on this course, which is not necessarily designed to teach the pilots how to fly the F-16 Fighting Falcon, but rather to give them experience in a high-G environment while familiarizing them with other aspects of fighter aviation which were unavailable to them during their previous training.
After undergraduate pilot training, the eight newly-graduated pilots were sent to Randolph AFB, Texas, for the Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals Course. That course familiarized them with fighters via the T-38 Talon trainer aircraft. By the end of IFF, the final four were selected to become F-22 pilots.
By learning to push the envelope in the F-16, the Raptor Lead-in course is designed to help them be successful in the maneuvering dynamics of the F-22, Major Munter said.
One of the major benefits to their F-16 familiarization is the similarities of the two aircraft, specifically the side-stick controls. Other aircraft in the Air Force inventory are controlled with the controls between the pilot's legs. The fly-by-wire system is unique to these two fighter aircraft.
Other items the students will learn more about while at Luke AFB include night flying, day and night landing, air-to-air refueling and increasing their ability to perform the anti-G straining maneuver. This last item is key, Major Munter said. While the T-38 Talon is quick and maneuverable, it may have pushed the pilots to experience six Gs, or six times the force of gravity. While flying the F-16, the pilots will experience up to nine Gs, making their transition to the F-22 easier to handle.
This course is exactly what instructors at Luke AFB are used to doing, said Brig. Gen. Noel T. "Tom" Jones, the 56th Fighter Wing commander.
"You will get a lot of experience here from a fighter perspective and an intelligence perspective that's very transferable to the F-22," he said to the four pilots.
For the new pilots, the opportunity to fly the high-performance F-16 before going on to the Air Force's most advanced fighter is something they all look forward.
"Learning to fly an advanced fighter from world-class instructors is going to be a great opportunity for our class as we transition to the F-22," said Lieutenant Skelley, a native of Casa Grande, Ariz.
After completing the course here, the pilots will go on to the 43rd Fighter Squadron at Tyndall AFB, Fla., where after more than two years of training, they will take on the F-22.
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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2013, 04:17:54 pm »

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USAF aktivirao novu eskadrilu F-22 u zračnoj bazi Tyndall
 
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15.10.2013

Američko ratno zrakoplovstvo je aktiviranjem 95.borbene eskadrile u zračnoj bazi Tyndall na Floridi, započelo proces koji će u konačnici završiti ekipiranjem dodatna 24 borbena zrakoplova F-22 Raptor dodjeljena bazi. "Eskadrila se aktivirala, ali zrakoplovi neće početi dolaziti prije siječnja 2014.godine," rekao je pukovnik Max Marosko, zapovjednik 325. Operativne skupine.

Nakon što prvi zrakloplovi dođu u siječnju, proces prikupljanja će u fazama trajati do travnja 2014. Eskadrila će na kraju imati 24 zrakoplova, od toga 21 zrakoplov za temeljnu svrhu, a tri za "backup".

Zrakoplovi Raptor ranije su se nalazili u bazi Holloman AFB, New Mexico u sklopu 7.eskadrile, ali su se premjestili u sklopu nastojanja USAF da pozicionira F-22 u šest baza. U kombinaciji sa 31 zrakoplovom Raptor već dodijeljenim 325. borbenom Wingu, u bazi Tyndall će biti ukupno 55 zrakoplova F-22. " To je najveća koncentracija borbenih zrakoplova na jednom mjestu", kaže Marosko .

95. eskadrila neće biti odmah spremna za misije već će se na tome raditi postupno do pune spremnosti. Marosko je izjavio kako očekuje da eskadrila bude potpuno spremna do ljeta 2014.

Za razliku od 43. borbene eskadrile, koja je zapravo postrojba za obuku na F-22, ova će eskadrila biti isključivo "frontline" borbena postrojba. Premda je pomalo neobično za operativnu jedinicu da bude uz jedinicu za obuku, to nije presedan, tvrdi Marosko. Naime, nešto slično je i sa flotom zrakoplova F - 15E Strike Eagle.

Osim Raptora ,325. Wing će također dobiti 10 dodatnih Northrop T - 38 zrakoplova, čime će ukupan broj zrakoplova Talon u bazi biti 20. Oni služe kao "neprijateljski" zrakoplovi u obuci pilota na F-22.



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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2013, 04:28:32 pm »

T-38 Talon je školska verzija F-5. Mislio sam da su ti avioni izbačeni iz naoružanja, ali eto, još uvek lete jer pružaju mogućnost supersoničnog leta, a nose i naoružanje za borbenu obuku.
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