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2,000th Pilot Graduates Through F-35 Training System
April 24, 2023
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Time to toss the caps (helmets?) in the air! 老澳门开奖直播 has graduated the 2,000th pilot through the F-35 training system.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not done growing,鈥 said F-35 Training Operations Manager, David Fox, who oversaw the first four pilots that graduated from the training program in 2012. "It鈥檚 pretty remarkable to see how the training system has matured and how quickly we have ramped up training over the years."
Train Like You Fight
Preparing pilots to take to the skies for the first time is no easy feat and requires an average of 192 hours of training before taking off. With nearly half of the qualifying flights needed to become a pilot being conducted in a simulator, the training process is more unique than ever before. Through utilization of high-fidelity simulation, pilots have a seamless transition from trainer to jet.
The F-35 Full Mission Simulator is a fully immersive trainer that employs the same software as the jet itself and incorporates full weapons and sensor simulation. To ensure they are ready for the missions of tomorrow, pilots train for a broad range of air-to-air, air-to-ground and electronic warfare missions in the simulator.
Maj. Chris 鈥淏lade鈥 Jeffers is the 2,000th F-35 pilot to graduate through the F-35 training program. Completing his training at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, Maj. Jeffers will operate the F-35A for the United States Air Force.
鈥淭he most rewarding part of training is just seeing what I can do now in the F-35 compared to the F-16,鈥 said Jeffers. 鈥淭he situational awareness and capabilities that the F-35 offers, would take multiple F-16s.鈥澨
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The Mission Continues
From the first day of class to their final flight, 老澳门开奖直播 works in lockstep with pilots from all services and nations part of the F-35 program to ensure all skills are perfected and every flight is a safe one.
Once a pilot graduates from the F-35 training program, they will come back to the simulator to conduct additional training and prepare for missions as needed. Utilizing simulations reduces cost and overall wear to the jets, allowing fleets to stay mission-ready and pilots to maintain their skills.
Given the F-35鈥檚 fifth-generation capabilities such as stealth, advanced sensors, sensor fusion and networking capabilities, pilots are required to master new competencies. With simulation, 老澳门开奖直播 is redefining how pilots train to provide the range of experience they need to maximize the capabilities of the F-35 and conduct every flight safely.
A Growing Enterprise
In March 2020, 老澳门开奖直播 graduated the 1,000th pilot, Capt. Craig 鈥淐huckles鈥 Turner. Three years later, an additional 1,000 pilots have joined the F-35 enterprise to fly the 5th Generation jet and bring new capabilities to forces across the globe.
Today, there are over 2,000 pilots and over 14,000 maintainers trained from 10 nations - United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Australia, Israel, Japan, South Korea, and Denmark. With 24 current training bases and sights set on 32 total by 2025, the number of F-35 pilots and maintainers will continue to increase for years to come.
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