U.S. to Provide Training for Ukrainian F-16 Pilots and Ground Crew

U.S. Launches F-16 Training Program for Ukrainian Pilots

The U.S. Defense Department has embarked on a crucial mission to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities by initiating an F-16 fighter jet training program. This effort aims to equip Ukrainian pilots with the skills to operate and maintain these advanced aircraft effectively. The training program is set to commence in October at the Morris Air National Guard Base in Tucson, Arizona, and will be overseen by the Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing.

The United States, in coordination with its allies, is committed to enhancing Ukraine’s long-term defense capabilities. Notably, the Netherlands and Denmark have expressed their intent to provide F-16 aircraft from their fleets to Ukraine. The potential transfer of up to 61 Dutch and Danish F-16s underscores the collective effort to reinforce Ukraine’s defense posture. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has also indicated the U.S.’ willingness to facilitate the third-party transfer of American-made F-16s to Ukraine, as demonstrated in a recent letter to European counterparts.

The U.S.-led training program complements existing F-16 pilot and maintenance training initiatives across Europe, further aligning with Denmark and the Netherlands’ leadership in this coalition. Collaboration with allies will remain a cornerstone of this training, with ongoing consultations to ensure synergy and effectiveness. It’s worth noting that the number of Ukrainian pilots requiring training will be determined by Ukraine itself. A crucial aspect of the training will involve assessing individual pilots’ skill levels to tailor the program’s duration accordingly, as highlighted by Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III reaffirmed this commitment, emphasizing Ukraine’s resilience in the face of challenges. He underscored the United States’ enduring support for Ukraine’s security and freedom, reflecting the nation’s determination to stand by Ukraine’s side.

In preparation for the F-16 training program, the U.S. is taking proactive measures to ensure swift deployment of aircraft to Ukraine. This involves preemptively addressing potential training capacity constraints in Denmark and the Netherlands. The training curriculum encompasses a range of courses, from foundational flight training to advanced topics such as fighter tactics, weapon deployment, and combat maneuvers. For experienced pilots, the training could be completed in approximately five months. Additionally, comprehensive logistics and maintenance training will be provided for ground support personnel, ensuring the F-16s remain combat-ready.

Before embarking on flight training, Ukrainian pilots will undergo language training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, starting in September. This language training will equip them with the specialized English proficiency required to comprehend the complexities of operating these sophisticated aircraft.

The launch of the F-16 training program serves as a testament to the enduring solidarity between the United States and Ukraine, particularly in the face of Russia’s unwarranted aggression. As Ukraine marks its 32nd anniversary of independence, the U.S. reaffirms its unwavering commitment to supporting Ukraine’s journey toward security, sovereignty, and freedom.

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