162nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs
TUSCON, Ariz., Sept. 27, 2012 – Deputy
Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter visited the 162nd Fighter Wing at Tucson
International Airport here yesterday to learn about international F-16 Fighting
Falcon aircraft pilot training.
The Arizona Air National Guard was one
of several stops Carter made throughout the Tucson area.
"It was very good for our airmen to
see a senior Department of Defense leader visit our installation," said
Air Force Col. Mick McGuire, 162nd Fighter Wing commander. "Dr. Carter
left with a strong understanding of our mission and the impact of our global
training success."
Carter and his staff met with students
and exchange pilots from Iraq, Singapore, Japan, Denmark, Poland, South Korea,
Norway and the Netherlands.
Air Guardsmen here train more than 70
international student pilots per year, offering several training programs that
range from initial F-16 training to qualify new pilots to an advanced weapons
course, officials said.
The 162nd is the "face of the USAF
to the world" providing the best-trained coalition warfighting partners
for the U.S. Air Force, officials said. The wing has trained pilots from 28
countries that fly the F-16, while developing strategic partnerships and
building strong international relationships based on performance, friendship
and trust.
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