AIR COMBAT COMMAND COMMANDER ENDS TIME AS F-22 PILOT CONFIDENT IN RAPTOR
The U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command issued the following press release: After five months in the cockpit and numerous discussions with combat-ready pilots and maintainers, the commander of Air Combat Command is ending his tenure as an F-22 pilot, confident that the aircraft is safe to fly and on a path toward unrestricted worldwide operations. Gen. Mike Hostage recently completed his final flight in the F-22 during a tour of U.S. Air Forces Central Command bases.
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