Aviation and F-35A fanatics have something special to look forward to this 2016 air show season.
The Lightning II qualified March 6 at the Heritage Flight Conference at Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, to take part in the Air Combat Command Air Force Heritage Flight program.
The program features modern U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft flying alongside World War II, Korean and Vietnam-era aircraft in a dynamic display of our nation’s airpower history.
“Being a part of these heritage flights allows the world to learn more about the F-35 and at the same time see just how far airpower has come over the years,” said Brig. Gen. Scott Pleus, 56th Fighter Wing commander. “The F-35 will be the backbone of the Air Force fighter fleet and represent the future for the U.S., our partners and allies. This will be a great opportunity for everyone to see how amazing the F-35 is.”
The F-35 Heritage Flight Team includes one pilot and 10 maintainers, all selected from the 61st Fighter Squadron at Luke Air Force Base.
“My team and I are very excited for this year,” said Maj. Will Andreotta, F-35 heritage flight team pilot. “We’re so honored to be the first-ever F-35 heritage flight team. We are really laying the foundation for years to come. We know it’s going to be a great season, and we’re ecstatic about talking with different communities and showcasing the F-35.”
The team practiced their entire routine at the conference. The maintainers were able to show off their coordinated take-off and landing procedures while Andreotta practiced and perfected flying in formation with heritage aircraft.
“Our F-35 team is ready to hit the road for the show season, said Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson, Air Education and Training Command commander. “I feel very confident in what the Luke team is doing here, and I’m excited for them to show this aircraft off to the world.”
The heritage pilots from each aircraft have a vantage point few witness but others agree the heritage flights are incredible to view from the ground.
“Viewers will see a remarkable show,” said Master Sgt. Ed DeLeon, F-35 heritage flight team superintendent. “They will see America’s newest technology and compare the advances first-hand. We’re going to showcase the past, present and future of the Air Force.”
The team will travel to 16 air shows around the U.S. and abroad.
“We’re very excited about demonstrating this capability to the world,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh III in January when the service first announced the F-35’s participation in the Royal International Air Tattoo this summer at Royal Air Force Fairford, England. “The F-35 represents a new way of thinking about data integration, weapons and tactics. We’re thrilled to highlight the program and the amazing Airmen who support this cutting-edge fighter.”
The F-35 heritage flight team gets to officially start their historic first season at home.
“Our first show is at Luke,” DeLeon said. “It’s nice to be able to start at home and showcase what we’re all about in front of our friends and families. After that, I’m so excited to get on the road and show the world what we’re all about.”
Luke will present the “75 Years of Airpower” air show to the Arizona community April 2 and 3.