F-16 Viper Demonstration Team completes heritage training

U.S. Air Force has announced that members of the Air Combat Command F-16 Viper Demonstration Team attended the 2019 Heritage Flight Training Course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., Feb. 26 to March 4.

Air Force and civilian demonstration pilots used the course to prepare for the 2019 air show season, during which they are expected to perform flights showcasing military air power history through formations of modern and vintage aircraft.

The F-16 VDT accomplished a total of 22 flights during the training, many of which were in F-16Ds, or two-seat variants.

- ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW -

This model provided a unique advantage over the one-seat, F-16CM, version and allowed the team to target one of their goals: retention of skilled Airmen in the Air Force.

“What I’ve strived for and pushed a lot this season was for us to be able to bring up maintainers from the other ACC demo teams and put them in the back of an F-16,” said Master Sgt. Chris Schneider, F-16 VDT superintendent. “A lot of those teams only have single-seat aircraft, so their Airmen would normally never get the opportunity to fly in an active military fighter jet.”

The F-16 VDT provided a total of 18 familiarization and incentive flights to other demonstration team Airmen, heritage flight pilots and community leaders over four days of flying.

One of the Airmen who was able to receive a flight was Staff Sgt. Annemarie Prozzillo, F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team aircrew flight equipment specialist.

“My ride in the F-16 was phenomenal,” said Prozzillo. “It was absolutely inspiring. Seeing the world from a different perspective was humbling and thinking about all of the engineering that goes into producing a fighter aircraft was eye-opening to the dedication and passion people have for innovation. I would gladly accept another ride and I felt honored to be part of the incentive flight program.”

Prozzillo was also responsible for ensuring other riders were properly geared for their flights.

The other individuals relied heavily on the equipment when they pulled over 9 Gs, she said, so it showed them why her job was so important. It left her feeling good knowing she helped give others an experience of a lifetime.

In addition to flying and supporting maintenance operations, HFTC participates practiced media interviews, interacted with Davis-Monthan team members, and learned narrating techniques as well as about Air Force Recruiting efforts.

“This is the only week every year that all the demo teams are together to work hand and hand, collaborate and bring new ideas to the table,” said Schneider. “We worked through a new heritage profile and narration script together as a team that will be showcased in the 2019 season, and laid a foundation for a successful year.”

The demonstration teams are scheduled to perform at aerial demonstration events across the world, showcasing Air Force capabilities, sharing their experiences and doing their part to inspire the next generation of Airmen and aviators.

Readers who wish to follow our weekly coverage can subscribe to the Weekly Defense Roundup.

If you wish to report a grammatical or factual error in this article, please let us know by using the online form.

Executive Editor
  • In this story
  • USA

Support The Defence Blog

Independent reporting takes resources. Join us on Patreon.

Become a patron

More Like This

U.S. spends $35 billion to quadruple THAAD interceptor production

The U.S. government has awarded Lockheed Martin a $35 billion contract to quadruple production of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense interceptor, the missile...

US hypersonic race: Lockheed bets on affordable glide body

Lockheed Martin has unveiled a new hypersonic glide body designed from the ground up to be manufactured cheaply and at scale, announcing a weapon...

Northrop wins 5-year deal for next-gen Abrams tank ammo

The U.S. Army has awarded Northrop Grumman a five-year contract to produce the M1147 Advanced Multi-Purpose round, a single 120 mm (4.7 in) tank...

Zone 5 wins $12M to scale up Rusty Dagger missile production

The U.S. Air Force has awarded a $12 million contract to Zone 5 Technologies to advance manufacturing technology for the Rusty Dagger program, a...

U.S. Marines order 70+ MRZR Alphas in first ULTV contract buy

The U.S. Marine Corps has placed its first order under a new vehicle contract with Polaris Government and Defense, buying more than 70 MRZR...