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Video by Tech. Sgt. Fernando X. Burgos-Ortiz, Staff Sgt. Jaime Ciciora, Senior Airman Kate Vaughn
Flys Millionth F16 Flying Hour Primecuts
56th Fighter Wing
March 13, 2013 | 1:00
Luke Fly’s Millionth F-16 Flying Hour
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Slug/Title: Luke Flys Millionth F16 Flying Hour Looklive PKG
Location: Luke AFB, AZ
Shoot Dates: 13 Mar, 2012
Brief one-line synopsis: Luke AFB, AZ reaches 1,000,000 F-16 flying hour.
Producers: SrA Kate Vaughn, katherine.vaughn@us.af.mil, DSN 312-896-6011
TSgt Burgos-Ortiz, fernando.burgosortiz@us.af.mil, DSN 312-896-2350
SSgt Jaime Ciciora, jaime.ciciora@us.af.mil, DSN 312-896-2350
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(0:02) SSgt Jaime Ciciora – Reporting
(1st Lt Matt Wetherbee – 309th Student Fighter Pilot
Col John Hanna – 56th Operations Group Commander

SUGGESTED LEAD: The Air Force has used the F-16, a multi-role fighter aircraft, in operations since January 1979. Since then, the aircraft has proven itself in air-to-air and air-to-surface attack. Staff Sergeant Jaime Ciciora (Sih-Kor-ah) takes us to Luke AFB where the 309th Fighter Squadron flew a “first” in F-16 history.

SUGGESTED TAG: Since 1941, Luke has produced more than 57,500 graduates from fighter training programs for the U.S. and its allies.
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