The RQ-4 Global Hawk remotely piloted aircraft that arrived last month at Andersen AFB, Guam, for beddown, has successfully completed its first takeoff and landing at its new home. Controllers at Andersen guided the aircraft’s liftoff and ascent to altitude, resuming control of the aircraft for landing during the Oct. 7 flight. While on-station, operators with the 12th Reconnaissance Squadron at Beale AFB, Calif., controlled the aircraft via satellite communications links. The Global Hawk arrived at Andersen on Sept.1. It will enter operations once the RQ-4 Block 20 and Block 30 configurations conclude initial operational testing. Two additional Global Hawks are scheduled to arrive at Andersen for beddown over the next few months, completing the base’s full RQ-4 complement. (Andersen report by A1C Anthony Jennings)
Air Force Changes Rules for Pregnant Aircrew—Again
April 3, 2025
The Air Force is changing its policy for pregnant aircrew, generally reverting to rules set in 2019 that barred female aviators from flying during the first trimester—or from flying in aircraft with ejection seats at all—due to potential risks to the pilot and her unborn fetus.