Despite the optimism expressed by Airborne Laser Program Director Col. John Daniels, the 2007 defense budget proposal does place the ABL on the endangered species list. It’s down, but not out. The Pentagon plans to axe the second aircraft and downtool the program to a demonstration effort. The second aircraft might get a resurrection after the planned 2008 missile shootdown test, and would not have to repeat “a lot of the work that was completed with aircraft No. 1,” said a Missile Defense Agency spokesman. And, we suppose this is more good news: The MDA spokesman added, the ABL realignment has freed resources for other ballistic missile defense efforts, preventing the “premature termination” of promising technologies.
Maintainers will soon be allowed to wear shorts, under new rules aimed at giving Airmen and Guardians more wiggle room when it comes to uniform regulations. The Department of the Air Force on March 15 will publish “an interim change to Air Force Instruction 36-2903”—which governs dress and appearance for…