During a question and answer session with airmen at Hill AFB, Utah, Aug. 22 (see above), Gen. Norton Schwartz, the service’s new Chief of Staff, expressed his opinion that the planned move of aircraft maintainers into flying units should not go forward. He said, in response to a question, that he believes the maintenance group should remain independent. Early last month, Acting Air Force Secretary Michael Donley, halted action on an initiative that would have put aircraft maintenance units under operations groups, saying he wanted to ascertain the “appropriateness and timeliness” of the effort. Former Chief of Staff Gen. Michael Moseley had driven the initiative, which he believed would organize Air Force flying units in the same way they go to war, but the plan essentially undid what his predecessor (now retired Gen. John Jumper) had done.
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…