by Airman 1st Class Betty R. Chevalier
355th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
4/11/2013 - DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- The
355th Fighter Wing began retiring 38 A-10 Thunderbolt II jet aircraft
to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group here, April 8.
The Wing began transferring A-10s in order to receive 41 A-10s from
multiple bases during the next few months. The first group of aircraft
arrived from Barksdale AFB, La., April 9.
The 355th FW is scheduled to receive A-10s from various bases around the
world to include Barksdale AFB, La., Whiteman AFB, Mo., Spangdahlem Air
Base, Germany, and Osan Air Base, Korea.
"The change comes from budget cuts in Congress," said Master Sgt. Mark
Molineaux, 355th FW A-10 Divestiture Team superintendent. "Congress
looked at all the A-10s in the fleet and decided which ones to get rid
of based on the number of hours on the plane, body condition and flying
ability."
The A-10 Divestiture Team is a conglomerate of aircraft maintainers,
from multiple Air Force specialty codes, that formed to accomplish these
transfers and retirements more effectively, while minimizing impact to
the Wing's flying mission.
"Not all of the A-10s being stationed here will be active duty,"
Molineaux said. "One of the active duty training units is scheduled to
transfer over to a Reserve unit sometime in the future. The jets will be
spread out through all the squadrons."
With the transfer of planes, there will be a lot more work for the
maintainers. With one of the units converting over to Reserve, there
will be less active duty personnel stationed here to work on the A-10s.
"While the process of retiring and accepting aircraft certainly isn't a
new one, each airframe presents unique challenges," Molineaux said.
"Fortunately, we have some of the Air Force's best and brightest
aircraft maintainers here in the 355th Maintenance Group, who have
repeatedly proven that no challenge is too great."
Friday, April 12, 2013
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