USA Today reported that the flight broke Air Force rules by trying to land at a foreign airport that had not been surveyed for safety. The spokesperson for the Air Force Global Strike Command confirmed the news. The Air Force investigation of the crash of the CT-43 Air Force passenger jet on April 3 is nearly completed. Learn more here and be sure to check out more great stories on our homepage. Contact the author here. No investigation is being conducted into the matter. Contact the author here. The commander of the Air Force Thunderbirds has been relieved of To protect the privacy of the individuals, further details will not be released. Additionally, four additional subordinate leaders were relieved by commanders assigned to Minot Air Force Base. Jeff Schogol is the senior Pentagon reporter for Task & Purpose. 8th Air Force commander relieves two commanders at Minot This past June, excessive airspeed, coupled with the pilot landing too far down a wet runway, contributed to a Thunderbird F-16 flipping over at the Dayton International Airport, one day before an air show. Gen. Michael E. Ryan, commander of all U.S. Air Force units in Europe, concurred in the decision to relieve the commanders, the statement said. Air Force Lt. Col. Jason Heard, commander of the Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron and pilot of the No. The Air Force announced the action in a brief statement by Heflebower, commander of the 17th Air Force of which the 86th Airlift Wing is a part. commanders The release did not disclose the names of the four subordinate leaders relieved by other commanders assigned to Minot to protect their privacy. This story has been updated. Air Force Lt. Col. Jay Folds, deputy commander of the 91st Operations Group, sent an internal email warning of rot within the missileer crew force at Minot.
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