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Show May 27, 1999 n cr-u- n p E J Board promotes 25 to NELLIS AFB, Nev. (AFPN) The Air Force Thun-derbir- has begun training to fill the right-win- g position for the remainder of the 1999 aerial demonstration sea- ds resumed flight training this week in V .( preparation for resuming their 1999 aerial demon- son. "After analyzing all material available to me, I constration schedule. It is still unclear how long the Thunderbirds will cluded it was in the best interest of the Thunderbirds to bring back Maj. Arlinghaus," , train before they return to their unii, urn, said Lay. "As Gen. Moorhead show schedule; however, the said last week, safety is our priteam has canceled demonstrations through May 29. mary concern. We have a responsibility to the public and the team The Thunderbirds are schedAs to take a hard look at how we do uled to perform at the June 12 business after an incident like Hill AFB air show, along with this. We stepped back and examthe U.S. Army Golden Knights ined the make up of the team, is parachute team. Base officials week, safety the members' level of experiwith are going ahead plans for ence, our training practices and the air show and have the Thunmaneuvers. ..I'm confident the derbirds scheduled to perform team is on the right track to resumat 2:30 p.m. that day. ing the demonstration season." Maj. Gen. Glen W. Moorhead The U.S. Air Force Air DemoncomIII, Air Warfare Center stration Squadron is an Air Commander, suspended the 1999 Brig. Gen. Bill Lay bat Command unit composed of aerial demonstration show schedeight pilots (including six demon- ule April 28 and recalled the tpam tn NpIUs in order to conduct a full review of an stration oilots) . four support officers, four civilians incident that occurred during an air show at Patrick and about 120 enlisted people performing in more than 25 career specialties. Air Force Base, Fla., April 25. A Thunderbirds' aerial demonstration is a mix of Following a thorough review of the incident, Brig. formation flying and solo routines. The pilots per- Gen. Bill Lay, commander of the 57th Wing, the parent organization for the Thunderbirds, made the form approximately 30 maneuvers in a demonstradecision to recall a former, experienced Thunderbird tion. The entire show, including ground and air, runs pilot to the team to replace Capt. Russell Mack, one about an hour and 15 minutes. The air show season General Moorhead said last our primary concern. ; V lasts from March to November, with the winter months used to train new members. of the pilots involved in the mishap. Maj. Mark Arling- haus, solo for the 1997 and 1998 Thunderbird teams, A Major captains at Hill AFB have been selected for promotion to major by the 1999A Central Selection Board. Selected were: Twenty-fiv- e 514th Flight Test Squadron: Jeffrey C. Clayton Logistics Management Directorate: John Thomas G. 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