Training is done for the first 13 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle crews of the California Air National Guard’s 163rd Air Refueling Wing. The 163rd ARW gave up its last KC-135 tanker in early June. The wing first sent six crews—one pilot and one sensor operator each—to Creech and Nellis Air Force Bases in Nevada, for training beginning in January. They graduated in April and have been working with Air Combat Command’s 15th Reconnaissance Squadron at Creech until ANG completes Predator facilities at March ARB, Calif. Another seven crews graduated late last month. Wing officials expect to fully transition to the new mission by October.
More Drones Spotted Over USAF Bases in UK
Nov. 27, 2024
U.S. Air Forces in Europe reported another round of mysterious small drones flying around a cluster of USAF bases in the United Kingdom and said RAF Fairford, which is currently hosting B-52 bombers, is seeing them as well.