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    Pilot boasts 1,000 fly hours in stealth bomber

    WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, MO, UNITED STATES

    04.20.2020

    Story by Senior Airman Dawn Weber 

    509th Bomb Wing

    A Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col., from the 131st Bomb Wing marked a major flying milestone, completing 1,000 flying hours in the B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber.

    Lt. Col. James Ashlock, director of plans and programs, has served in the U.S. Air Force, both active duty and Air National Guard for 20 years.

    The U.S. Air Force has a fleet of 20 stealth bombers. The average mission ranges from two to five hours, while other training missions require 24 hours of flying. In the history of the B-2 Spirit, only 71 of 500 pilots have reached 1,000 flight hours.

    "Completing 1,000 hours in the B-2 is a significant milestone," Ashlock said. "It represents many hours spent serving my country, at the expense of spending quality time with my family."

    Ashlock’s peers also acknowledge his selfless service and dedication.

    "I've known James for almost 15 years, dating back to our days on active duty," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Luke Jayne, 110th Bomb Squadron commander. "A majority of his career has been here at Whiteman AFB. I believe the mission of the B-2 Spirit has greatly benefited by his professionalism and expertise."

    According to Jayne, Ashlock leaves behind a career to be emulated by present and future pilots.
    "The younger generation should take notes of his dedication to this service and our country," Jayne said. "He brings so much knowledge and experience to the force. I cannot think of anyone better to have served with. He has the best attitude and perspective on life."

    As he retires, Ashlock leaves behind a legacy of dedication and hopefulness.

    "At a time when the country is crippled with fear, it is increasingly important to show continuity in what we can control," Ashlock said. "Visions of the B-2 Spirit flying bring pride and comfort to people desperately in need of normalcy. Whiteman AFB demonstrates the strength and perseverance of our military and our country."

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    Date Taken: 04.20.2020
    Date Posted: 05.21.2020 18:15
    Story ID: 367840
    Location: WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, MO, US

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