The Air Force is about to take two more major steps as part of its “get well” program for the remotely piloted aircraft enterprise—a big pay boost for RPA pilots and new operating bases for the aircraft. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James, in a Wednesday briefing at the Pentagon, said no later than Oct. 1, the Air Force will approve a $35,000 pilot retention bonus for RPA pilots at the end of their active duty commitment if they remain, up from $25,000. All pilots flying RPAs today will be eligible for the bonus, she said. The service will also this fall release a list of candidate bases for possibly two new RPA operating locations: one that will host a full wing of RPA aircraft and airmen, and another hosting an operations group, James said. The service is “on its way” to having 100 percent manning at its training units, which will in turn produce more pilots to address the shortfall. (See also: Reapers and the RPA Resurgence from the August issue of Air Force Magazine.)
A provision in the fiscal 2025 defense policy bill will require the Defense Department to include the military occupational specialty of service members who die by suicide in its annual report on suicide deaths, though it remains to be seen how much data the department will actually disclose.