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Iraqi pilots begin F-16 training in USA - 1/2/2015 - Flight Global
2 Jan 2015

Iraqi air force pilots have started training on the service’s first two Lockheed Martin F-16Ds, following a US government decision to transfer the jets to an Air National Guard facility at Tucson International airport in Arizona.

The aircraft relocated to Tuscon on 16 December included Iraq’s first example, aircraft 1601, which made its debut flight from Lockheed’s Fort Worth production site in Texas in May 2014. It was accompanied to its temporary training home by two-seat aircraft 1602 (below). Both F-16Ds had been formally delivered to Iraqi ownership early last June.

Iraq’s 36-aircraft order includes 24 single-seat F-16Cs in the Block 52 production standard, plus 12 D-model trainers.

“Six more F-16s are scheduled to be delivered [to Tucson] over the next five months,” the USAF revealed in an 18 December news release.

“Bringing the aircraft here lets the pilots get used to their new airplanes in a good training environment. They can concentrate on how to fly this new aircraft and use its systems. When we can deliver the aircraft in-country, they’ll be ready to go,” says Lt Col Julian Pacheco, director of operations at the 152nd Fighter Squadron; part of the Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing.

Washington’s decision in mid-2014 to block the transfer of Baghdad’s new fighters outside of the USA was followed by Iraq’s swift acquisition via Russia of nine second-hand Sukhoi Su-25 ground-attack aircraft as an interim means of engaging Islamic State militants.
 
Iraqi air force captain Hama conducts preflight inspections while inside a new to service Iraqi F-16 Fighting Falcon Dec. 17, 2014, located at the nearby Tucson International Airport, Ariz. Hama was part of the first class of Iraqi students training with the 162nd Wing to further enhance interoperability between the two partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jordan Castelan)
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Lt. Col. Julian Pacheco and Iraqi air force captain Hama land one of the IAF's new F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft Dec. 16, 2014, at the Tucson International Airport, Ariz. Due to the current security situation in Iraq, the IAF pilots will complete their training in their own aircraft in the U.S. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jordan Castelan)
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Iraqi air force captain Hama stands in front of one of the IAF F-16 Fighting Falcons Dec. 16, 2014 at Tucson International Airport, Ariz. Hama helped deliver one of the IAF's new F-16Ds to their training location. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jordan Castelan)
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Iraqi air force captain Hama conducts a preflight inspection while inside a new IAF F-16 Fighting Falcon Dec. 17, 2014 at the Tucson International Airport, Ariz. Hama was part of the first class of Iraqi students training with the 162nd Wing to further enhance interoperability between the two partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jordan Castelan)
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