With the growing demand for battlefield airmen—from tactical air controllers to pararescuers—Gen. William Looney, head of Air Education and Training Command, said AETC plans to stand up a common schoolhouse by Fiscal 2011. The first class, which will develop basic military skills and common battlefield airmen skills, will comprise combat weathermen, explosive ordnance technicians, and tactical air controllers. The size of the program will expand incrementally, pending the completion of construction projects, and will go from 1,700 airmen in 2011 to 7,000 in 2012. Eventually, around 14,000 airmen will hone their skills at the center. The Air Force currently is surveying three potential sites: Arnold AFB, Tenn., Barksdale AFB, La., and Moody AFB, Ga.
Skunk Works Uncrewed NGAS Concept Gets New Attention
Nov. 9, 2024
An artist’s rendering of a Lockheed Martin Skunk Works concept for a potential stealthy and autonomous Next-Generation Air-refueling System (NGAS) aircraft is getting new attention after a repeat display at the recent Airlift/Tanker Association meeting.