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    174th Fighter Wing is Now Operating Reaper Remotely Piloted Aircraft

    174th Fighter Wing is Now Operating Reaper Remotely Piloted Aircraft

    Courtesy Photo | New York Air National Guard Lt. Col. D. Scott Brenton is doused with champagne by his...... read more read more

    SYRACUSE, NY, UNITED STATES

    03.03.2010

    Courtesy Story

    New York National Guard

    HANCOCK FIELD AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, SYRACUSE, N.Y. - New York Air National Guard Lt.C Col. D. Scott Brenton made his final flight in an F-16, March 2, as the 174th Fighter Wing prepared to say goodbye to the last of the planes they've operated for 20 years.

    Brenton is one of 25 pilots in the world to have logged more than 4,000 hours flying the F-16.

    On March 2 Brenton, Col. Kevin Bradley, the commander of the 174th Fighter Wing, and Lt. Col. Sean McQuaid made one of the last training flights from the base prior to the retirement of the last two F-16s on March 6.

    The unit will now operate MQ-9 Reaper Remotely Piloted Vehicles, and are already flying aircraft operating in the skies over Afghanistan. A formal ceremony will be conducted to mark that transition.

    Brenton's final flight was marked with the traditional Champaign wet down administered by his daughter, Rachel.

    "Tell you what, it's great to look down from above on the city of Syracuse, knowing we've their support out here for 63 years flying manned fighters. And to be honest, this is the last time a manned fighter is going to land at Syracuse from the 174th and that kind of touches a spot in my heart," Brenton said.

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    Date Taken: 03.03.2010
    Date Posted: 03.03.2010 16:14
    Story ID: 46105
    Location: SYRACUSE, NY, US

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