Raptor pilots at Langley after UAE trainingThe Associated Press
Posted : Thursday Dec 17, 2009 8:37:13 EST
HAMPTON, Va. — Six F-22 Raptor pilots have returned to Langley Air Force Base from a five-week training mission, the controversial aircraft’s first extended test under harsh desert conditions.
The pilots are part of the 27th Fighter Squadron of Langley’s 1st Fighter Wing. The Air Force says they spent most of the deployment carrying out simulated combat missions in the United Arab Emirates.
The F-22 is known for its maneuverability, speed and advanced electronics. But the aircraft also has been criticized for its slow development, lack of a clear mission and escalating price. At $143 million each, the Raptor is the military’s most expensive fighter.
Lawmakers voted this summer to cut off funding for the aircraft, effectively capping its production at the 186 jets already ordered.
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