by Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson
33rd Fighter Wing Public Affairs
10/23/2014 - EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFNS) -- Three
Airmen with the 58th Aircraft Maintenance Unit became the first
qualified operational weapons load crew for the F-35A Lightning II
during a qualification load here, Oct. 10.
Staff Sgt. Zachary Watts, the 58th AMU crew one load crew chief,
leveraged his 10 years of experience loading munitions on F-16 Fighting
Falcons to lead his crew through the successful load. Airmen 1st Class
Robert Hughes and Reece Zoller, both 58th AMU crew one load crewmembers,
joined Watts for the weeklong load drill after completing technical
training at the Academic Training Center.
"Before us, there was no weapons capability," Watts said. "We're making it from an airline into the Air Force."
With the first operational weapons load crew qualified, the F-35A is now
one step closer to its initial operational capability (IOC).
"We have a total of 10 weapons load crews in the wing," said Senior
Master Sgt. Jason Sells, the 33rd Maintenance Group weapons
standardization superintendent. "The next step is to bring a new load
crew through every month and get them qualified through a weeks' worth
of training. Once that happens, each load crew will continually come
through every month for proficiency load training."
Sells added that all weapons load crews will be qualified and performing proficiency training within the next six months.
The F-35 training program here currently serves as the primary source of
F-35 expertise to new F-35A units across the Air Force. The newly
qualified teams will continue to hone their skills and become experts at
their jobs so they can go train the weapons load crews at those bases
receiving the F-35A.
"We are trying to build the most educated and most proficient F-35A
weapons loaders out there," Sells said. "Anything that we can do to help
mature the program to get us ready for IOC, that's our big thing.
Training is what the 33rd (MXG) is all about - whether it's pilot
training or maintenance training, that's what we're doing."
Thursday, October 23, 2014
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