T-1 and T-6 instructors visit 14th AS
An aircraft from each of the 14th Flying Training Wing flying squadrons were represented in a dissimilar formation in the vicinity of Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi Oct. 1, 2015. The formation was led by the T-1A Jayhawk and flanked by two T-6A Texan II aircraft on its left, two T-38C Talon aircraft on its right and followed by the A-29 Super Tucano behind it. At the end of fiscal year 2016, the total force made up of the active duty, reserve and guard, was short 1,555 pilots across all mission areas. Joint Base Charleston’s 14th Airlift Squadron hosted T-1A and T-6A jet trainer aircraft instructors from Columbus AFB to brief JB Charleston pilots in a proactive effort to provide information to those who may potentially become instructors, Nov. 13, 2017.
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