Saturday, September 10, 2016

A bombs away story!

"   Low level flying, formation flying, night refueling, range activity, and even a bit of aerobatics — yes,“Bones” can perform aileron rolls.
You can find all of this in the footage that was produced by B-1 Formal Training Unit (FTU) Class 16-02 students “to share a glimpse into the life of upgrading Pilots and WSOs (Weapon System Officers)” and which was shared on Twitter by @B1B_Driver.
Air Force Strike Global Command FTUs provide follow-on training for pilots, weapon systems officers, and aircrew members in their assigned aircraft (B-52, B-1 or B-2).
Several “Bones” (in accordance with the nickname used by their aircrews) were deployed to Guam on August 6, marking the first B-1 deployment there in a decade.
The aircraft replaced the B-52s in supporting the US Pacific Command’s (USPACOM) Continuous Bomber Presence mission.

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