The Afghan air force’s Kabul Air Wing has taken responsibility for the Afghan crew chief and air assault academy from NATO advisors of the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade. AAF’s crew chief and air assault courses have been taking place at Bagram Airfield for the past nine months under the leadership of NATO’s Task Force Falcon. In the most recent classes, the first AAF instructors graduated. That, coupled with the recent arrival of four new Mi-17 helicopters at Kabul, means the Afghan wing is ready to assume the lead role, according to officials with the 438th Air Expeditionary Wing at Kabul that oversees the NATO air training mission. This handover took place several days after the Kabul Air Wing celebrated it first anniversary. (Kabul report by Capt. Rob Leese) (Kandahar report by SrA. Melissa B. White)
B-21 Raider First Flight Now Postponed to 2023
May 20, 2022
The Air Force says the B-21 Raider won't make its first flight until 2023; about a six-month delay from the last official estimates. No reason was given for the delay. While other programs have recently chalked up schedule slips to supply chain and labor shortages, the Air Force has said…