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Luke AFB Home Page It is important to note that once a request is submitted it is open to all units in the local area, so the flyover may not necessarily be out of Luke Air Force Base, but the Luke Air Force Base team can assist with the paperwork for events in this area
Units - Luke Air Force Base Located west of Phoenix, Luke Air Force Base is home to the 56th Fighter Wing, the largest fighter wing in the world and the Air Force’s primary active-duty fighter pilot training wing
News - Luke Air Force Base On Nov 26, two general officers flew in F-35A Lightning IIs at Luke Air Force Base, reinforcing a simple truth about Air Force leadership: even at the highest levels, credibility starts in the cockpit
Air Park - Luke Air Force Base Reactivated as Luke Air Force Base under Air Training Command Feb 1, 1951, the base became home to the 127th Pilot Training Wing, which flew F-84 jet fighters
Fact Sheets - Luke Air Force Base F-35A Lightning II The F-35A is the U S Air Force’s latest fifth-generation fighter The F-35A will provide next-generation stealth, enhanced situational awareness, and reduced vulnerability for the United States and allied nations
PCS tips and tools for before and after the move to Luke AFB. The 56th Fighter Wing, headquartered at Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix, Ariz , is the largest fighter wing in the U S Air Force A part of Air Education and Training Command, Luke oversees the training of 75% of the world's F-35 pilots
Flying Forward: U. S. pilot training mission at Luke Air Force Base . . . LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz — After nearly five decades as a training hub for F-16 Fighting Falcon pilots, the 56th Fighter Wing is shifting to exclusively F-35A Lightning II training for the U S pilots at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona
56TH MEDICAL GROUP - Luke Air Force Base gt; Units Provide aeromedical support for members in nine fighter squadrons and medical care for all active duty members at Luke AFB Promote wellness and provide medical, dental, mental health, and optometric care for 5,500 military personnel and other beneficiaries
Luke Air Force Base gt; Units gt; 56th Operations Group The 62nd Fighter Squadron was reactivated March 18, 1994, at Luke Air Force Base, where it currently flies the F-16 Block 25 aircraft Honors earned by the 62nd included two Distinguished Unit Citations, six Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards and seven Campaign Ribbons