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F-35 Arrival Begins New Era At Weapons School

First JSF Arrived At Nellis January 15

A new era began at the U.S. Air Force Weapons School when its first F-35A Lightning II touched-down on the flightline at Nevada's Nellis Air Force Base Jan. 15, flown straight from the Lockheed Martin plant in Fort Worth, Texas.

Working in conjunction with the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center and 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron, Col. Adrian Spain, the USAFWS commandant, said the weapons school's first F-35 will be used to drive tactics development with the immediate goal of creating a curriculum for the first F-35 course.
 
"That's going to be the initial focus over the next year," Spain said. "Certainly in the next year-and-a-half or so, we will be far enough along in continuing (tactics development) to develop a weapons school syllabus for the F-35. ...In the next two years, we'll be transitioning pilots in the short term to get F-35 experience, but we'll also be developing the (combat air forces) syllabus."
 
The arrival and integration of the F-35 into the school is a natural evolution toward the Air Force's desired force mixture and will have far-reaching effects, explained Spain.
 
While the first and subsequent USAFWS-assigned F-35s will initially operate under the umbrella of the 16th Weapons Squadron – the weapons school's F-16 squadron – it is important not to template any of the current legacy aircraft, and how they execute missions, onto the F-35, said Lt. Col. David Epperson, the 16th WPS commander.
 
"We're going to build the F-35 weapons school cadre out of people from every MDS, (or) mission design series," Epperson said. "We're going to continue to take instructors and experts from all the MDSs and combine them together, so that we can leverage all of their knowledge from their own MDS as we move forward to the mission sets of the F-35. ...So it's going to be incumbent upon the (weapons instructor course) instructors, along with all the operational test and evaluation cadre that develop the tactics, to think outside of the container, and to look into the future and develop brand new tactics using their expertise."

Maj. Gen. Jay Silveria, the USAFWC commander, said the future of the F-35 at the school and at Nellis Air Force Base is bright.
 
"We take our role in preparing the F-35 for its initial operational capability seriously,” Silveria said. “Nellis is out in front of this -- Nellis is leading the way in preparing the F-35 and developing the tactics and testing it operationally. (Flying the F-35) is like getting a glimpse into the future. It's pretty amazing to see what the Air Force is going to be like in the future and that future is pretty incredible."
 
The first F-35A USAFWS student course is tentatively scheduled for January 2018.

ANN Salutes Staff Sgt. Siuta B. Ika, 99th Air Base Wing Public Affairs

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