Retired American and Dutch F-16 pilots on six month contracts have reportedly been flying air defense missions, particularly around Kyiv. This development makes great sense as it takes time to train new pilots and existing Ukrainian pilots can have a hard time learning the new plane. The foreign pilots can also share their experience with the Ukrainians. JL
Stefano D'Urso reports in The Aviationist:
Stefano D'Urso reports in The Aviationist:
New reports claim Ukraine has stood up a new squadron with Ukrainian, U.S. and Dutch pilots flying combat missions in the country’s F-16s. The recently created squadron is playing a central role in the defense of the Kyiv Oblast, and helping Ukrainian pilots harness the F-16’s capabilities. Foreign pilots are hired through temporary contracts for six-month rotations in the country. These pilots are said to fly air defense missions daily using their experience to counter drone and cruise missiles. Supplementing Ukrainian F-16 pilots with experienced foreign pilots would help avoid a reduction of the pilots available until enough Ukrainians are trained. And would helping Ukrainian pilots master the F-16 beyond what they learned during the reduced-length training set-up to provide the F-16 to Ukraine.























