by Staff Sgt. Jason McCasland
2nd Bomb Wing Public Affairs
8/14/2014 - BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Ten
B-52H Stratofortress bombers took part in a minimum interval takeoff
exercise, or MITO, showcasing ground and aircrew's abilities, here Aug.
14.
During a MITO, each aircraft is equipped with eight starter cartridges
filled with gunpowder, that allows the engines to start up faster than a
normal takeoff.
"We are practicing for a real world event; if something were to happen,
this is how Barksdale would respond," said Senior Airman Mitchell Dexter
96th Aircraft Maintenance Unit aircraft powerplant general. "We use
starter carts so we are able to get the engines started faster than
using traditional methods, which allows us to get the planes started and
taxing within minutes from the alert call."
Common place during the Cold war, a MITO challenges crews to get
multiple aircraft off the ground within 15 minutes of initial alert
notices.
"The MITO proves the teamwork between both the aircrews and ground crews
is solid," said Col. David Foote, 2nd Maintenance Group commander.
"This allows Barksdale to provide nuclear deterrence giving our allies
the assurance that we have the capability needed to deter our
adversaries."
While the small launch window is challenging in itself, turbulence
created from the leading aircraft can create rough air for the following
planes, testing the aircrew's skills.
"Our maintainers and operators did a magnificent job preparing and
executing this exercise," said Col. Kristin Goodwin, 2nd Bomb Wing
commander. "This launch is a testament to our capability and what our
crews are able to accomplish."
Although the days of the Cold War are over, a MITO showcases the
operational capability Barksdale continues to maintain, proving aircrew
and maintenance personnel are ready to perform and execute at a moment's
notice.
"A MITO launch is another example of the flexible and responsive combat
capability the B-52 can project on a global scale," Goodwin said. "Our
mission is to provide decisive nuclear deterrence and conventional
firepower anytime, anywhere. That's not a statement...a MITO is one way
we prove it."
Thursday, August 14, 2014
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