Kenn Cooper, an F-35 simulator electrical engineer, guides Air Force Lt. Col. Steven Oliver, Pacific Air Forces Inspector General's maintenance deputy, through how to target other aircraft as part the F-35 Lighting II's cockpit demonstrator during the Pacific F-35 Symposium at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, March 14, 2017. The symposium is a PACAF-hosted event that brings together the four Pacific members of the F-35 program: Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea and the While attending the event, senior officers, warfighters and F-35 experts discussed a range of topics relate
Kenn Cooper, an F-35 simulator electrical engineer, guides Air Force Lt. Col. Steven Oliver, Pacific Air Forces Inspector General's maintenance deputy, through how to target other aircraft as part the F-35 Lighting II's cockpit demonstrator during the Pacific F-35 Symposium at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, March 14, 2017. The symposium is a PACAF-hosted event that brings together the four Pacific members of the F-35 program: Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea and the While attending the event, senior officers, warfighters and F-35 experts discussed a range of topics related to integrating the F-35 into multilateral air operations in the Indo-Asia-Pacific. The currently flies the F-35B out of Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, and is scheduled to field two additional squadrons at Eielson AFB, Alaska, starting in 2020. Australia and Japan are already flying their own F-35s and the ROK is projected to receive its first in 2018.
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