08 Oktober 2012

F-15SG Participates in Red Flag Alaska Exercise

08 Oktober 2012

An F-15SG slows to a stop Oct. 3, 2012, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Members of the 428th Fighter Squadron from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, are currently in Alaska participating in a combat exercise Red Flag-Alaska, where aircrews are subjected to every conceivable combat threat. (photo : U.S. Air Force)

Buccaneers Arrive at Red Flag-Alaska

EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- Members of the 428th Fighter Squadron arrived here Oct. 3, 2012, to participate in the realistic, 10-day air combat training exercise known as Red Flag-Alaska.

Each Red Flag-Alaska exercise is a multi-service, combat operations exercise and corresponds to the designed operational capability of the participating units. Pilots and aircrews will train with a variety of platforms throughout the exercise.

"We are extremely excited to be here and ready to get started," said Lt. Col. Michael Quintini, 428th FS commander.

Most participating Red Flag-Alaska units arrive the week prior to the actual exercise. This gives aircrews and maintainers an opportunity to fly one or two range orientation flights, make physical and mental preparations, receive local safety and survival briefings, and work on developing orientation plans.

During the two-week employment phase of the exercise, aircrews are subjected to every conceivable combat threat. Scenarios are shaped to meet each exercise's specific training objectives.

At the height of the exercise, multiple fighters can be operating in the same airspace at one time. Typically, Red Flag-Alaska conducts two combat missions each day.

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