Training lost while planes are grounded
Corley: ‘Don’t lose your focus.’Combat Commander asks F-15 pilots to stay sharpBy Bruce Rolfsen - Staff writer
Posted : Saturday Dec 15, 2007 7:41:09 EST
Six weeks after an F-15C Eagle broke apart while on a training flight, the Air Combat Command boss is asking pilots to be patient and do what they can to stay sharp.
The Air Force’s F-15 Eagles remain grounded as investigators focus on metal fatigue issues in the front of the jet.
“While I know that a number of you will lose currencies and the ability to maintain the proficiency that the world has come to expect,” wrote Gen. John Corley, himself an F-15 pilot, “I ask that you don't lose your focus.
“Trust that your leadership is keeping a watchful eye and will be poised to execute a plan that will put all of you back in the air as fast as safely possible.”
The prolonged grounding is impacting the training of F-15 pilots who are expected to fly between nine and a dozen times each month. The grounding does not include F-15E Strike Eagles, a two-seat bomber version of the fighter.
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