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The Air Force and Boeing haven’t yet fixed the troubled KC-46 Pegasus vision system
Air Mobility Command expects the revamped Remote Vision System will still be delivered on schedule, but the Air Force has not yet accepted its design.
Veteran suicide is a problem. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a solution.
This congressman has introduced legislation to create a hyperbaric oxygen treatment pilot program for veterans with TBI and PTSD.
By Rep. Greg Murphy, M.D.
How the Air Force halved T-6 hypoxia cases in 2019
Pilots flying the T-6 trainer had 41 hypoxia-like episodes in 2019.
Five F-35 issues have been downgraded, but they remain unsolved
Five of the 13 major technical issues first revealed by Defense News have been downgraded in the last year.
By Aaron Mehta, Valerie Insinna and David B. Larter
Congress is ultimately to blame for F-35 fiasco
Instead of withholding money until systemic problems have been resolved, legislators have routinely provided funding levels that far exceed the amounts requested by the Pentagon.
By Sean Kennedy
KC-46 refueling system flaws will take years to fix and cost hundreds of millions, GAO says
New designs will be required to fix some of the issues with the refueling boom and the remote vision system on the Air Force’s new KC-46 Pegasus tanker.
Key piece of F-35 logistics system unusable by US Air Force students, instructor pilots
The Air Force's F-35 training squadrons have not used the Lockheed Martin-manufactured training management system, part of the Autonomic Logistics Information System, in about a year.
By Valerie Insinna
Breathing easier: After years of T-6 hypoxia scares, the Air Force thinks it has the fix
The Air Force is rolling out a series of fixes that it thinks will solve the problem once and for all — and may have already started cutting down on hypoxia and hypoxia-like incidents
Bad data in F-35 logistics system resulting in lost missions
Ever wonder what's driving down the F-35's mission capable rates? Here's one factor.
By Valerie Insinna