F-35A in the UK

07/10/2016

2016-06-30 By Staff Sgt, Natasha Stannard

This historic flight that brought the team to the United Kingdom from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J.[WNJSUAAP1] , was a first for not only the Lightning, but the Extender as this was the KC-10’s first time refueling the F-35A, trans-continentally.

“Any time there is a first in the United States Air Force and you get to be a part of it, is a real honor,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Daniel DeRusha, 9th Air Refueling Wing KC-10 Extender aircraft commander. “Our crew is just like any other KC-10 crew they are all more than capable of performing this mission.”

F-35A in the UK

The aircraft traveled to the United Kingdom in support of the Royal International Air Tattoo, the world’s largest military air show, which takes place July 14 through 16 at RAF Fairford. The event features joint, coalition [WNJSUAAP2] and civilian flight teams, aerial acts and static displays.

While the Extender is not staying for RIAT, the Lightning will join a P-51 Mustang and F-22 Raptor in a heritage pass showcasing the past, present and future of airpower. The heritage team will also be on the ground before and after the pass to answer attendees’ questions about the U.S. Air Force’s newest fifth generation fighter

“[When] we can be a part of something that promotes the capabilities of the Air Force as well as the capabilities of our integration with our foreign allies, is a wonderful opportunity,” DeRusha said. “Everyone on the crew understood the importance of that, and we’re very thankful that we got to be a part of it.”

For the lead F-35A pilot, this historic flight and opportunity at RIAT not only showed the F-35A’s airpower, but the U.S. Air Force’s in general.

“It really shows the teamwork that went into it; not only the logistics support, but the maintainers to the tanker units – it really was a team effort,” said Maj. Will Andreotta, ACC F-35A Heritage Flight Team commander. “Being able to go international with the F-35 is a huge honor. It’s something that we can now bring out to people and say ‘this is what the Air Force in the United States is going to offer in the future and this is what your country is going to offer as well.” 

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