Air Force to fall short of
annual training goal by about 120 pilots
By
MATTHEW ADAMS
STARS AND STRIPES • September
15, 2023
An Air Force T-38 Talon trainer jet in 2019 at
Travis Air Force Base, Calif. (Heide Couch/Air Force)
WASHINGTON – The Air Force will miss its fiscal
2023 training goal by about 120 pilots, the service said.
The service will pin new wings on 1,350 airmen
instead of its goal of 1,470. The Air Force’s goal for fiscal 2024 is 1,500,
Air Force spokesman Benjamin Faske wrote in an email.
He said the Air Force in the last decade has
produced on average about 1,300 pilots yearly, but various factors contribute
to pilot training numbers.
“FY22 pilot training production was 1,276, down
from 1,381 in FY21 due to continued challenges with civilian simulator
instructor manning levels, T-6 supply shortfalls and T-38 engine overhaul
delays,” Faske said.
Slower-than-expected repairs to the engines used
on the T-38 Talon jets have limited the number of aircraft for more than a year
that can be used for daily training missions. T-38s are the Air Force’s sole
intermediate aircraft for teaching airmen to fly fighters and bombers.
“It has not gotten worse, but it has also not
gotten better. It’s pretty much stagnated where it is,” said Maj. Gen. Clark
Quinn, commander of the Nineteenth Air Force at Joint Base San
Antonio-Randolph, Texas. “The government is looking at perhaps doing some
in-house … parts production to try and help facilitate getting them back
healthy.”
In July, a thunderstorm further setback pilot
training when it damaged nearly 20 T-6 Texan II turboprop aircraft at Vance Air
Force Base in Oklahoma.
“Those spare parts are just not sitting on a shelf
where you can pull them out and fix it the next day,” Quinn said.
The service also is still struggling to fill
civilian instructor jobs to teach the academics and run the simulators, with
openings at some locations as high as 60% to 70%. Quinn said the Air Force is
testing the possibility of hiring teachers to control a simulator or run a
class remotely.
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