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PostSubject: U.S. Drone Fleet at ‘Breaking Point,’ Air Force Says   U.S. Drone Fleet at ‘Breaking Point,’ Air Force Says EmptyMon Jan 05, 2015 1:06 pm

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/01/04/exclusive-u-s-drone-fleet-at-breaking-point-air-force-says.html

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Too many missions and too few pilots are threatening the ‘readiness and combat capability’ of America’s unmanned Air Force, according to an internal memo.

The U.S. Air Force’s fleet of drones is being strained to the “breaking point,” according to senior military officials and an internal service memo acquired by The Daily Beast. And it’s happening right when the unmanned aircraft are most needed to fight ISIS.

The Air Force has enough MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper drones. It just doesn’t have the manpower to operate those machines. The Air Force’s situation is so dire that Air Combat Command (ACC), which trains and equips the service’s combat forces, is balking at filling the Pentagon’s ever increasing demands for more drone flights.

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The Air Force has been forced to raid its schools for drone operators to man the operational squadrons that are flying combat missions over places like Iraq and Syria. As a result, training squadrons—called Formal Training Units (FTU)—are being staffed with less than half the people they need. Even the Air Force’s elite Weapons School—the service’s much more extensive and in-depth version of the Navy’s famous Top Gun school—course for drone pilots was suspended in an effort to train new rookie operators.

Overworked drone crews have had their leaves canceled and suffered damage to their careers because they could not attend required professional military education courses.

The result is that drone operators are leaving the Air Force in droves. “Pilot production has been decimated to match the steady demand placed upon the RPA community by keeping ‘all hands’ in the fight,” Carlisle wrote. “Long-term effects of this continued OPSTEMPO are manifested in declining retention among MQ-1/9 pilots, FTU manning at less than 50%, and enterprise-wide pilot manning hovering at about 84%.”
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U.S. Drone Fleet at ‘Breaking Point,’ Air Force Says Empty
PostSubject: Re: U.S. Drone Fleet at ‘Breaking Point,’ Air Force Says   U.S. Drone Fleet at ‘Breaking Point,’ Air Force Says EmptyMon Jan 05, 2015 3:11 pm

They need to let enlisted troops fly the things, no reason not to.....drone duty kills a pilots career
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U.S. Drone Fleet at ‘Breaking Point,’ Air Force Says Empty
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Beat the drones in to plowshares...
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