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    NY Air National Guard Heading Out on Final F-16 Mission

    NY National Guard pilots head out for last jet mission

    June 10, 2008

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Pilots in the New York Air National Guard's 174th Fighter Wing are on their way to the Persian Gulf for their last mission using F-16 fighter jets.

    The 174th, based at Hancock Field in Syracuse, is replacing its F-16s with unmanned drones, which are remote controlled.

    The pilots will make the trip to the Persian Gulf in two 8-hour legs, including several mid-air refuelings. There's a 24-hour break in between each leg. [Full Article]
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    Re: NY Air National Guard Heading Out on Final F-16 Mission

    End of an Era!

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    Re: NY Air National Guard Heading Out on Final F-16 Mission

    are they trasitioning to the predator, reaper or global hawk? where is the closest fighter asset to NYC going to be now?
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: NY Air National Guard Heading Out on Final F-16 Mission

    NJ ANG F-16s out of Atlantic City (which were closer than Syracuse all along, anyway). I'm not counting the PA ANG A-10s at Willow Grove because they're not air-to-air, and they're being BRACed, anyway. Lots of transports around here - McGuire, Stewart, Westhampton, Bradley, Wilmington, Harrisburg, Westover, Quonset, Martin State. Pretty much every Air Force asset within 150 miles of New York City is unarmed! If you want alert-capable fighters, I can think of Atlantic City, Otis, Andrews, Burlington, and probably Langley (!) as the five closest.

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    Re: NY Air National Guard Heading Out on Final F-16 Mission

    "The Boys From Syracuse" are switching to the Predator shortly after returning from their deployment. I've gotta get a picture of one of their snaketailed F-16's before they go.

    The Jersey Devils are the closest fighter assest to NYC. Next up would be the F-15's at Barnes, with Otis having transitioned to the Intelligence role. AC was supposed to get the Otis F-15's in the original BRAC, which would have left only one unit fairly close to the metro area for the "Air Sovereignty Alert" mission. Thankfully that changed.
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    Re: NY Air National Guard Heading Out on Final F-16 Mission

    Oh, right... Westfield, Westover; I've had a mental block about those two for as long as I can remember (and it doesn't help that the indentifiers [BAF and CEF] are dissimilar to the location name). I also mixup Otis and Quonset, mostly because I know Otis has a weird identifier, and so I think it should be OQU, when in reality that's the Rhode Island base.

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