Time to Crank Up Aerial Firefighters: Airmen of Air Force Reserve Command’s 302nd Airlift Wing at Peterson AFB, Colo., have to recertify their ability to conduct modular airborne fire fighting system missions to suppress wild fires each year—and the season is coming up. The AFRC crews only get the call if all civilian aircraft are exhausted, but they have to remain sharp. The AFRC aircrews fly eight sorties, which include 16 dry passes over drop areas and eight wet passes, said Maj. Mark Steward, the 302nd chief of safety. Members of the units are very familiar with the season, having fought numerous fires since taking over the Reserve portion of the MAFFS mission in 1993.
Due to the prolonged delay in deliveries of the Tech Refresh 3 version of the F-35 fighter, Denmark is pulling six of its TR-2-configured F-35 jets stationed in the U.S. back to home base in order to consolidate aircraft and get better training for its pilots and maintainers, the Danish…