anything we can do to get their attention. we will know what pilots are in the debrief what they saw paid whether there are signs it was a decompression in the into your carpet is frosted over. i goes back to 911 all of this where we were not prepared for what happened during 911. after that subsequently set up the air defense sectors we have two f-16s loaded with missiles and prepared to defend against enemies sworn in chadds ford and domestic where there are cases intercepting aircraft around the country. but 24/7 three to 65 days for incidents just like this. obviously most of them not of hostile intent. but until we know more it is hard to say. it s hard to say what happened to this aircraft. jon: there will not be allotted at left if they went straight down to 4000 feet. that appears to be what happened here for 20000 per minute
COMACC visits Hurlburt’s 505th Command and Control Wing Photo By Shelton Keel | U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command, right, coins U.S. Air.. read moreread more Photo By Shelton Keel | U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command, right, coins U.S. Air Force Capt. Stephen Perkins, 705th Training Squadron, left, for his superior performance and recent achievements at Hurlburt Field, Florida, April 6, 2021. Perkins, deputy director wing weapons and tactics for the 705th TRS, exemplified himself by expertly instructing over 350 hours of Joint All Domain Command and Control academics and planning exercises producing 16 Total Force Initiative Multi Domain Warfare Officers. He played a key role in developing the first ever 13O Instructor Upgrade Training course covering 105 hours of instruction and standardized the operational C2 debrief p