Air Force: There Never Was a ‘Smoking Gun’ for F-22 Problems
U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Kasey Close(WASHINGTON) — There is no single malfunction to blame for the mystery oxygen problems with America’s most expensive fighter jet, the F-22 Raptor, but the Air Force believes it has solved the potentially deadly …
More F-22 Fighter Pilots Concerned About Their Safety: Congressmen
U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Kasey Close(WASHINGTON) — Several more pilots have come forward to say they too are concerned about the oxygen problems plaguing America’s most expensive fighter jet, the F-22 Raptor, according to lawmakers.On the sa…
New US Stealth Fighters Now at Iran’s Back Door
U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Kasey Close(WASHINGTON) — America’s most sophisticated stealth jet fighters have been quietly deployed to an allied base less than 200 miles from Iran’s mainland, according to an industry report. Still, the Air Force adama…
Air Force Contradicts Itself in Blame for F-22 Fighter Crash
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson(WASHINGTON) — Three months after the Air Force placed blame squarely on an F-22 fighter pilot who died when he crashed in the service’s most expensive plane after his oxygen system failed in mid-air, a top Air Force off…
Air Force Base Quietly Pauses F-22 Fighter Ops After More Air Problems
U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Kasey Close(JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska) — American pilots at an Alaskan military base have reported a sudden spike of incidents in which they experienced an apparent lack of oxygen while flying the nation’s mo…
